Diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) is a small-scale cooling technology that can be driven purely by thermal energy without the need for electrical or mechanical inputs. In this work, a detailed experimental evaluation was undertaken of a newly-proposed DAR unit with a nominal cooling capacity of 100¿W, aimed at solar-driven cooling applications in warm climates. Electrical cartridge heaters were used to provide the thermal input which was varied in the range 150–700¿W, resulting in heat source temperatures of 175–215¿ measured at the generator. The cooling output during steady-state operation was determined from the power consumed by an electric heater used to maintain constant air temperature in an insulated box constructed around th...
Solar energy can be utilized by, either, thermal conversion, or electrical conversion, of solar rad...
The vapour compression cycle type refrigerator is the most commonly used in the refrigeration indust...
This paper describes the thermodynamic analyses of a DAR (diffusion absorption refrigeration) cycle....
Diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) is a small-scale cooling technology that can be driven pure...
Diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) is a small-scale cooling technology that can be driven pure...
Absorption-refrigeration systems are emerging as an important technology for the utilisation of low...
An experimentally validated thermodynamic model of a domestic-scale solar-cooling system based on an...
he diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) cycle is a technology of increasing interest thanks to i...
The diffusion absorption refrigeration cycle was first identified nearly a century ago but until rel...
This study aims to investigate experimentally the effects of three different heat inputs supplied to...
This work presents an experimental study of H20-NH3-H2 diffusion absorption refrigeration under two ...
AbstractIn order to utilize clean energy such as solar energy to reduce electricity consumption in h...
The diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) cycle is a promising technology for fully thermally dri...
This chapter focuses on the Diffusion Absorption Refrigerator (DAR) cycle and describes a new advanc...
This paper presents the development and experimental investigation of the indirectly heated, solar p...
Solar energy can be utilized by, either, thermal conversion, or electrical conversion, of solar rad...
The vapour compression cycle type refrigerator is the most commonly used in the refrigeration indust...
This paper describes the thermodynamic analyses of a DAR (diffusion absorption refrigeration) cycle....
Diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) is a small-scale cooling technology that can be driven pure...
Diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) is a small-scale cooling technology that can be driven pure...
Absorption-refrigeration systems are emerging as an important technology for the utilisation of low...
An experimentally validated thermodynamic model of a domestic-scale solar-cooling system based on an...
he diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) cycle is a technology of increasing interest thanks to i...
The diffusion absorption refrigeration cycle was first identified nearly a century ago but until rel...
This study aims to investigate experimentally the effects of three different heat inputs supplied to...
This work presents an experimental study of H20-NH3-H2 diffusion absorption refrigeration under two ...
AbstractIn order to utilize clean energy such as solar energy to reduce electricity consumption in h...
The diffusion absorption refrigeration (DAR) cycle is a promising technology for fully thermally dri...
This chapter focuses on the Diffusion Absorption Refrigerator (DAR) cycle and describes a new advanc...
This paper presents the development and experimental investigation of the indirectly heated, solar p...
Solar energy can be utilized by, either, thermal conversion, or electrical conversion, of solar rad...
The vapour compression cycle type refrigerator is the most commonly used in the refrigeration indust...
This paper describes the thermodynamic analyses of a DAR (diffusion absorption refrigeration) cycle....