A. Erhard et al., TEST AND SIMULATION OF A SOLAR-POWERED SOLID SORPTION COOLING MACHINE, International journal of refrigeration, 21(2), 1998, pp. 133-141
At the Institut fur Thermodynamik und Warmetechnik (ITW) a solar power
ed cooling machine with no moving parts has been built for demonstrati
on purposes. The main part of the device is an absorber/desorber unit
which is mounted inside a concentrating solar collector. The heat of a
bsorption is transported out of the solar collector by means of two ho
rizontally working heatpipes. The working pair consists of NH3 used as
the refrigerant and SrCl2 as the absorbing medium. The performance of
the solar refrigeration unit was measured in a field test. The workin
g principle of a discontinuously working, solid sorption cooling machi
ne will be explained using the demonstration machine as an example. Re
sults obtained from a field test performed in 1995 are presented and d
iscussed. Furthermore, a simulation program for the numerical simulati
on of a solar powered solid sorption cooling machine has been develope
d and tested. Finally, to confirm a problem-free continuous operation
of a solid sorption system, a long term study over 14 months was carri
ed out using NH3/SrCl2 as the working pair. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
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