International Journal of Refrigeration | 2021

Performance prediction of adsorbent in an adsorption refrigeration system based on variable temperature and constant pressure experiment and dynamic model

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In order to study the performance of metal organic framework materials (MOFs) in adsorption refrigeration systems, the current research method is to test the equilibrium adsorption characteristics of the materials, estimate the adsorption refrigeration conditions of the materials, and then prepare a large amount of them and fill them into the adsorption bed for testing. However, the above methods affect the authenticity evaluation of materials due to the adsorption refrigeration experimental device. In addition, the preparation time of MOFs materials is generally long, and the time cost of verifying materials is high. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to shorten the prediction time of material performance of adsorption refrigeration system. The large temperature jump method is used to carry out the dynamic adsorption and desorption experiments of three kinds of adsorbents at variable temperature and constant pressure. The dynamic adsorption and desorption model is established and combined with the experimental results to calibrate and verify the combination of heat and mass transfer coefficients of adsorbents. Finally, the performance coefficient of the adsorbent under different conditions is predicted, and the suitable refrigeration operating range is determined. The results show that the addition of calcium chloride increases the range of suitable cooling conditions for MIL-101(Cr). When the desorption temperature is 90°C, the minimum evaporation temperatures of MIL-101 (Cr) and MIL-101 (Cr)/CaCl2-20% are 12 °C and 5°C, and the maximum adsorption temperatures are 31 °C and 38°C, respectively.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/J.IJREFRIG.2021.06.033
Language English
Journal International Journal of Refrigeration

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