Most conventional air-conditional unit used in homes and offices are high power consumption. Hence, contributing to the high cost in electricity bills. The refrigerator cools the area in it effectively with reasonable power consumption. In this project on Absorption Refrigeration System, we use the Laws of Thermodynamics with the implement of absorption chiller into our system that not only cools the temperature in the room efficiently but also uses lower energy consumption and recycles waste heat back to the system. The reason behind this concept is the theory on Laws of Thermodynamics. In conventional compression refrigeration, it only uses refrigerant like R134a as coolant with compressor to cool the room. To design a system that has ...
Absorption refrigeration technology was introduced to address some serious issues such as the energy...
The study of absorption refrigeration systems has had increasing importance in recent years due to t...
This article presents an energetic and exergetic analysis of absorption refrigeration and the result...
Most conventional air-conditional unit used in homes and offices are high power consumption. Hence, ...
Absorption chiller is a cooling system that uses heat instead of electricity to cool something. The ...
Energy consumption will increase in the next years if the standard of living in industrialized count...
Conventional air conditioning unit are commonly used in today’s household and offices. They required...
The objective of this work is to present an energy analysis of different absorption refrigerating sy...
The first and second law of thermodynamics are applied to an ionic-liquid (IL) based absorption refr...
Over the years, all parts of a commercial refrigerator, such as the compressor, heat exchangers, ref...
Nowadays, several scientific studies aim to improve the refrigeration systems commonly used to reduc...
By means of carefully devised assumptions, a simple linear model is presented for an absorption refr...
In this paper, an open absorption refrigeration system is proposed to recover part of the waste comp...
The vapour compression cycle type refrigerator is the most commonly used in the refrigeration indust...
ABSTRACT: Absorption refrigerators may provide a cooling effect using various energy resources in th...
Absorption refrigeration technology was introduced to address some serious issues such as the energy...
The study of absorption refrigeration systems has had increasing importance in recent years due to t...
This article presents an energetic and exergetic analysis of absorption refrigeration and the result...
Most conventional air-conditional unit used in homes and offices are high power consumption. Hence, ...
Absorption chiller is a cooling system that uses heat instead of electricity to cool something. The ...
Energy consumption will increase in the next years if the standard of living in industrialized count...
Conventional air conditioning unit are commonly used in today’s household and offices. They required...
The objective of this work is to present an energy analysis of different absorption refrigerating sy...
The first and second law of thermodynamics are applied to an ionic-liquid (IL) based absorption refr...
Over the years, all parts of a commercial refrigerator, such as the compressor, heat exchangers, ref...
Nowadays, several scientific studies aim to improve the refrigeration systems commonly used to reduc...
By means of carefully devised assumptions, a simple linear model is presented for an absorption refr...
In this paper, an open absorption refrigeration system is proposed to recover part of the waste comp...
The vapour compression cycle type refrigerator is the most commonly used in the refrigeration indust...
ABSTRACT: Absorption refrigerators may provide a cooling effect using various energy resources in th...
Absorption refrigeration technology was introduced to address some serious issues such as the energy...
The study of absorption refrigeration systems has had increasing importance in recent years due to t...
This article presents an energetic and exergetic analysis of absorption refrigeration and the result...