To develop an absorption heat pump with a hydrofluorocarbon refrigerant, this study evaluated its absorption rate with a falling liquid film type absorber. The HFC-134a refrigerant and [Bmim][Tf2N] ionic liquid were selected as the absorbent pair. The experimental apparatus was designed using the volumetric method, and the effects of the absorbent mass flow, temperature, and pressure conditions on the absorption rate were evaluated. Additionally, we calculated the absorption rate coefficient using the HFC-134a absorption transport model. The experimental results revealed that the absorption rate affected the desired amount of absorption equilibrium under the given temperature and pressure conditions. The absorption rate increased, while the...
Graduation date: 2010An experimental and numerical study of absorption of ammonia vapor bubbles into...
Absorption chillers are gaining global acceptance as quality comfort cooling systems. These machines...
Hot water supplies account for approximately 30% of energy consumption in residential sectors of Jap...
Conventional air-conditioning system is widely used in today's households that cause a huge impact t...
In the present study, an in-tube vertical falling film absorber with gas and falling film in counter...
International audienceThis study investigates the impact of design and operating conditions on the p...
In an absorption cooling system, simultaneous heat and mass transfer operations take place in the ab...
A microporous membrane is used in combination with rectangular microchannels in the absorber of an a...
Having outlined the requirements of the heat pump, water and sodium hydroxide are selected as a sui...
The LiBr-H2O absorption systems are used mainly in large cooling capacity applications (industry, la...
Water heating and dehumidification are major energy consumers in buildings. The novel semi-open abso...
The poor heat and mass transfer occurring in the H2O–LiBr absorber is one of the main limitations to...
With the aim of reducing the size and increasing the energy efficiency of absorption chillers, the u...
A detailed investigation of novel air-coupled absorbers for use in a diesel engine exhaust-driven am...
Absorption chillers, which utilize heat as the primary energy input, have been considered a more env...
Graduation date: 2010An experimental and numerical study of absorption of ammonia vapor bubbles into...
Absorption chillers are gaining global acceptance as quality comfort cooling systems. These machines...
Hot water supplies account for approximately 30% of energy consumption in residential sectors of Jap...
Conventional air-conditioning system is widely used in today's households that cause a huge impact t...
In the present study, an in-tube vertical falling film absorber with gas and falling film in counter...
International audienceThis study investigates the impact of design and operating conditions on the p...
In an absorption cooling system, simultaneous heat and mass transfer operations take place in the ab...
A microporous membrane is used in combination with rectangular microchannels in the absorber of an a...
Having outlined the requirements of the heat pump, water and sodium hydroxide are selected as a sui...
The LiBr-H2O absorption systems are used mainly in large cooling capacity applications (industry, la...
Water heating and dehumidification are major energy consumers in buildings. The novel semi-open abso...
The poor heat and mass transfer occurring in the H2O–LiBr absorber is one of the main limitations to...
With the aim of reducing the size and increasing the energy efficiency of absorption chillers, the u...
A detailed investigation of novel air-coupled absorbers for use in a diesel engine exhaust-driven am...
Absorption chillers, which utilize heat as the primary energy input, have been considered a more env...
Graduation date: 2010An experimental and numerical study of absorption of ammonia vapor bubbles into...
Absorption chillers are gaining global acceptance as quality comfort cooling systems. These machines...
Hot water supplies account for approximately 30% of energy consumption in residential sectors of Jap...