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Performance Analysis of Thermal Adsorption Refrigeration System Using R134a

Velmurugan M., Vivekanandan M., Nawas Shareef H, Sivabalamurugan V.

Abstract


Adsorption cooling system is an unconventional technique of refrigeration that uses heat to drive the system. This method is employed in remote areas wherever electricity is out of stock. The system refrigerant consists of 2 key elements refrigerant and sorbent material. During this work we tend to square measure mistreatment R134a and carbon simply accessible materials as refrigerant and adsorbent. R134a has low warming potential than alternative refrigerant. The cooling system conjointly consists of surface assimilation bed, condenser, and evaporator section. During this system we tend to square measure specializing in construction and performance analysis of thermal surface assimilation cooling system. In vapor compression cooling system refrigerants square measure compressed automatically instead of thermally. The system is in a position to bring down temperature of current water by quite 10oC that is encouraging compared to according literature.

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Velmurugan M., Vivekanandan M., Nawas Shareef H., & Sivabalamurugan V. (2021). Performance Analysis of Thermal Adsorption Refrigeration System Using R134a. Research and Applications of Thermal Engineering, 4(1), 1–9. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4892258


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