M. Medrano et al., Double-lift absorption refrigeration cycles driven by low-temperature heatsources using organic fluid mixtures as working pairs, APPL ENERG, 68(2), 2001, pp. 173-185
At present, much interest is being shown in absorption refrigeration cycles
driven by low temperature heat sources, such as solar energy or low-grade
waste-heat. Double-lift absorption cycles working with ammonia-water have b
een recommended for refrigeration applications which require cold at 0 degr
eesC and which are activated by waste heat between 70 and 100 degreesC. Thi
s paper discusses the potential of the organic fluid mixtures trifluoroetha
nol (TFE)-tetraethylenglycol dimethylether (TEGDME or E181) and methanol-TE
GDME as working pairs in series flow and vapour exchange double-lift absorp
tion cycles. The ammonia-water mixture was used for comparison purposes. Th
e results show that the performances of these cycles improve significantly
when they have the above mentioned organic fluid mixtures as working pairs.
For example, the coefficient of performance of the vapour exchange cycle w
orking with TFE-TEGDME is 15% higher than with ammonia-water. In this study
, we used a modular software package, which we developed for the thermodyna
mic properties and cycles simulation of absorption systems. (C) 2001 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.