Energies (Feb 2014)

Performance of Different Experimental Absorber Designs in Absorption Heat Pump Cycle Technologies: A Review

  • Jonathan Ibarra-Bahena,
  • Rosenberg J. Romero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en7020751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 751 – 766

Abstract

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The absorber is a major component of absorption cycle systems, and its performance directly impacts the overall size and energy supplies of these devices. Absorption cooling and heating cycles have different absorber design requirements: in absorption cooling systems, the absorber works close to ambient temperature, therefore, the mass transfer is the most important phenomenon in order to reduce the generator size; on the other hand, in heat transformer absorption systems, is important to recover the heat delivered by exothermic reactions produced in the absorber. In this paper a review of the main experimental results of different absorber designs reported in absorption heat pump cycles is presented.

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