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2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference, Volume 8 | 2010

Heat Transfer Design in Adsorption Refrigeration Systems for Efficient Use of Low Grade Thermal Energy

R.Z. Wang; Z.Z. Xia; L.W. Wang; Z.S. Lu; S.L. Li; T.X. Li; J.Y. Wu; S. He

Adsorption refrigeration and heat pump systems have been considered as very important means for the efficient use of low grade thermal energy in the temperature range of 60–150°C. Sorption systems are merely heat exchanger based thermodynamic systems, and therefore a good design to optimize heat and mass transfer with reaction or sorption processes is very important for high performance of the systems. Studies on heat and mass transfer enhancement in adsorption beds have been done extensively. Notable techniques is whereby the adsorbent bed is fitted with finned heat exchanger embedded with adsorbent particles, or the adsorbent particles may be compressed and solidified and then coupled with finned tube or plate heat exchangers. The use of expanded graphite seems to be an effective method to improve both heat and mass transfer in the reaction bed. Studies have also shows the need to enhance the heat transfer in adsorption bed to match with the heat transfer of thermal fluids. Use of heat pipes and good thermal loop design could yield higher thermal performances of a sorption system, when coupled with adsorption beds to provide heating and cooling to the beds. A novel design with passive evaporation, known as rising film evaporation coupled with a gravity heat pipe was introduced for high cooling output. It has also been shown that heat and mass recovery in the internal sorption systems is critical, and novel arrangement of thermal fluid and refrigerant may result in high performance sorption systems. Based upon the above researches, various sorption systems have been developed, and high efficient performances have been reached. Typical sorption systems include (1) A silica gel-water adsorption water chillier with a COP about 0.55 when powered with 80°C hot water, (2) A CaCl2 -ammonia adsorption refrigerator with a COP over 0.3 at −20 °C when powered with 120 °C water vapor, which has a specific cooling power about 600 W/kg-adsorbent. The above mentioned systems have shown that solid sorption systems have become market potential products, and low grade thermal energy, which is usually considered as waste heat, could be utilized to provide high grade cooling. This paper gives details of high efficient solid sorption systems recently developed, their heat transfer design, thermodynamic system coupling, and performance test results. Some examples of low grade thermal powered cooling systems are also presented.Copyright


Energy | 2011

Heat transfer design in adsorption refrigeration systems for efficient use of low-grade thermal energy

R.Z. Wang; Z.Z. Xia; L.W. Wang; Z.S. Lu; S.L. Li; T.X. Li; J.Y. Wu; S. He


Energy | 2014

Experimental and simulative investigation of a micro-CCHP (micro combined cooling, heating and power) system with thermal management controller

Junzhen Wu; Jialong Wang; S.L. Li; R.Z. Wang


Applied Energy | 2011

Experimental research and operation optimization of an air-source heat pump water heater

J.J. Guo; J.Y. Wu; R.Z. Wang; S.L. Li


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2010

Experimental study of a novel CaCl2/expanded graphite-NH3 adsorption refrigerator

S.L. Li; Z.Z. Xia; J.Y. Wu; Jinjun Li; R.Z. Wang; L.W. Wang


Renewable Energy | 2008

Design and performance prediction of a novel double heat pipes type adsorption chiller for fishing boats

Kun Wang; J.Y. Wu; Z.Z. Xia; S.L. Li; R.Z. Wang


Energy | 2009

Study on cyclic characteristics of silica gel–water adsorption cooling system driven by variable heat source

J.Y. Wu; S.L. Li


Energy Conversion and Management | 2011

Study on the adsorption isosteres of the composite adsorbent CaCl2 and expanded graphite

S.L. Li; J.Y. Wu; Z.Z. Xia; R.Z. Wang


Energy Conversion and Management | 2009

Study on the adsorption performance of composite adsorbent of CaCl2 and expanded graphite with ammonia as adsorbate

S.L. Li; J.Y. Wu; Z.Z. Xia; R.Z. Wang


Energy Conversion and Management | 2015

Collecting performance of an evacuated tubular solar high-temperature air heater with concentric tube heat exchanger

Ping-Yang Wang; S.L. Li; Zhen-Hua Liu

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J.Y. Wu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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R.Z. Wang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Z.Z. Xia

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Ping-Yang Wang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zhen-Hua Liu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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L.W. Wang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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S. He

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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T.X. Li

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Y. Huangfu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Z.S. Lu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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