A solar adsorptive ice maker model is presented and experimentally validate
d. In order to determine the model parameters, the identification procedure
is carried out employing an experimental data base obtained from tests car
ried out on two adsorptive solar-powered ice-makers using a methanol/carbon
pair. The packaged component, the collector-condenser, represents the main
new feature of these units. The prediction is compared with results of cor
relations. This allows a comparison of the collector-condenser behavior in
the two units since the collector-condenser of one of these units is equipp
ed with a radiation shield. The model is then used to study daily ice produ
ction sensitivity vis-a-vis critical physical parameters of the unit and to
estimate the limits of the collector-condenser technology with flat plate
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