International Journal of Thermofluids (Nov 2023)

Expansion cooling prospects for large scale applications

  • Abdul Hai Alami,
  • Rashid Alrashid,
  • Ayman Mdallal,
  • Ahmad Yasin,
  • Mohamad Ayoub,
  • Shamma Alasad,
  • Haya Aljaghoub,
  • Adnan Alashkar,
  • Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem,
  • Abdul Ghani Olabi,
  • Mehmet Orhan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
p. 100437

Abstract

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Air conditioning in general and cooling in particular are the biggest energy sinks among all electricity consumers. Mitigating energy needs of this sector by active or passive means is a necessity. This paper offers a comprehensive review of various cooling technologies for large scale applications and compares them in terms of economy, environmental footprint and most importantly, energy requirements. There is a main focus on the potential of using expansion cooling, which is defined in conjunction with cooling effects generated during the expansion process of a gas. The interest in such cooling technology stems from the double benefit of utilizing a large-scale compressed air energy storage (CAES) system that can also provide cooling via the expansion of air. This consequently manifests in reducing the electrical demand required for cooling applications. Such a concept is beneficial for hot climates, where most of the electrical demand is reserved for offsetting the cooling load.

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