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Solar Cooling, Dehumidification and Air Conditioning Technion – Israel Institute of Technology 1
SOLAR-POWERED COOLING, DEHUMIDIFICATION
AND AIR CONDITIONING
Prof. Gershon Grossman
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa 32000, ISRAEL
November 2010
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Demand for Air Conditioning
in the World is on the rise…
• Climate change and Global Warming
• Increased standard of living
• Demand for comfort • European countries with no A/C tradition: “12 participants
(national energy agencies, manufacturing experts, university
labs, electric utilities) from 8 countries including the EU
manufacturer’s association EUROVENT gathered to identify
suitable measures to transform the Central Air Conditioning
market in the direction of Energy Efficiency” (EU Report, 2003)
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Demand for A/C associated with
increased demand for primary energy…
• Solar Cooling can Alleviate the Problem
• Closed-cycle systems: Absorption,
Adsorption, Jet-cooling….
• Open-cycle systems: Liquid desiccant,
Solid sorption
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Solar Cooling System
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Solar Cooling/ Air Conditioning
TA TH
QH
QL QA1
QA2
TA TL
Heat
Engine
Heat
Pump
W
• Heat Pump driven by
Heat Engine
• Absorption/Adsorption
Heat Pump
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Chemical Heat Pump Principle
NH3
H2O
+NH3 NH3
H2O
+NH3
Tpure = Tsolution
Ppure > Psolution
Tpure < Tsolution
Ppure = Psolution
Tsolution-Tpure=Temperature Lift
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Absorption Heat Pump Principle
Desorber
Absorber
QM2
QH
Evaporator
Condenser
Comp
QL
QM1
W
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Single-Effect LiBr-H2O Absorption Chiller
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Prototype 50 TR (175 kW) Solar
Absorption Cooling System, Tadiran ASD
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Tadiran ASD Solar Cooling Project
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200 TR (700 kW) Solar Absorption Cooling
System at Tel-Hashomer Hospital, Israel
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Absorption Working Fluid Pairs
• NH3-H2O
• H2O-LiBr
• Other absorbents for NH3 and H2O
• Organic absorbents for CFC/HCFC
• Ternary mixtures
• Additives – anti-corrosion, enhanced heat transfer
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Absorption Systems –
first cooling machines in History
• Chemical Heat Pumps – as early as 18th century
• First continuously operating refrigerators – Edmond and
Ferdinand Carrè ~1860
• Gas-fired NH3-H2O domestic refrigerators up till ww2
• Large-scale H2O-LiBr chillers powered by waste heat and
solar
• Multi-effect gas-fired chillers for A/C ~1980’s and on
• Domestic NH3-H2O heat pump development
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Absorption Multi-Staging
• Staging required
to benefit from hi-
temp heat source
• Double-effect
chillers: Series
and parallel
connections
•Triple-effect
systems
•Cascading
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Multi-Staging allows improved performance
with high heat source temperatures
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
50 100 150 200 250
Heat Supply Temperature (oC)
CO
P
Carnot
1-effect
2-effect
3-effect
Chilled Water: 7.0oC
Cooling Water: 30.0oC
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Research Needs
• Advanced cycles
• Advanced fluids
• Heat and mass transfer in absorption/desorption
• System simulation
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ABSIM Modular Simulation Tool for Absorption and
other Thermal Systems
• User-oriented, modular and flexible
• Evaluate different cycle configurations and
working fluids
• Evaluate system performance in off-design
conditions
• Perform preliminary design optimization
• Check control strategies
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ABSIM - Program Structure
S OLVER 1. Condition set of equations 2. App ly constraints 3. Solve system of equations
MAIN PRO GRAM 1. Interp ret inp ut 2. Form variable vector 3. Link units and form equations martix 4. Normalize 5. Activate solver
UNIT SUBRO UTINES 1. Absorber 2. Desorber 3. Heat exchr 4. Condenser 5. Evap orator 6. Valve 7. Mixer 8. Splitter 9. Rectifier 10. Analyzer 11. Compressor 12. Pump
PRO PERTY DATABAS E
OUTPUT
USER INPUT
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Desiccant System Principle
Air Desiccant
QH
QL
Two types of Desiccants
• Adsorbent
• Absorbent
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Liquid Desiccant vs. Absorption
Air LiCl-H2O
QH
LiBr-H2O
QH
Evap
Cond
QL QL
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Cooling by controlled drying and
wetting
Dehumidifier
1
Controlled
wetting
Ambient Temp
3 2
4
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Comfort
Zone
Cooling by controlled drying
and wetting
50%
70%
Saturation
100%
KgDryAir
OKgHW 2
)(0 CT
4
2
3
Desiccant
Dehumidifica
tion
Ambient HX
Wetting
1
6
5 Indirect Contact
Cooling
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Schematic Description of Desiccant System
Air/Air H.X.
Fresh Air
Outlet
AirBlower
Solution Pump
Hot-Water
Pump
Water/Solution H.X.
Hot Water
From Storage
Tankto Absorber
to Storage
Tank
Drain
12
34
1h
56
7
8 9
Desorber
Fresh Air
Supply
Air
Absorber
Blower
Solution Pump
Cold-Water
Pump
Water/Solution H.X.
Cold Water
From Cooling
Tower
to Cooling
Tower
Drain
1c
10 11
1213
14
15
16
C.M.1
C.M.2
10c 10h
1c
SV
to
Solution
Storage
Tank
to Solution Storage Tank
From Solution
Storage Tank
Splitter
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20-kW Solar Liquid Desiccant System at
Technion, Haifa, Israel
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Control Unit - View of Computer Screen
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Solar Collector Field
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