Adsorption technology is one of the alternatives to reduce the usage of fossil fuel. Among the variety of adsorbent-adsorbate pairs, silica gel and water is the most desired one due to its preferred properties. This pair is widely available, environmentally benign and can be activated with lower temperature heat source. In order to utilize silica gel-water pair in a solar heat driven adsorption chiller, one needs to study the operating conditions for the maximum utilization of the entropy of the adsorbent. Better cooling capacity is not ensured by high temperature hot flow to heat up the desorber or high pressure-gradient. Rather it depends on thermodynamic properties and on higher concentration gradient of the adsorbent. For silica gel-water pair, to increase concentration gradient in adsorption bed, temperature of the adsorption bed need to be reduced below 30°C. But, for an autonomous solar heat driven chiller it is difficult to reduce adsorption bed temperature below ambient temperature. One way to solve the problem is to reduce adsorbent mass inside the bed by distributing it in three identical beds and run the three-bed system in a series and by taking a longer pre-cooling time.
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13 November 2018
6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRODUCTION, ENERGY AND RELIABILITY 2018: World Engineering Science & Technology Congress (ESTCON)
13–14 August 2018
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Research Article|
November 13 2018
Study for the optimum uptake capacity of silica gel used in a solar adsorption chiller
Rifat Ara Rouf;
Rifat Ara Rouf
a)
1
Department of Physical Sciences, School of Engineering and Computer Science
, Independent University, Bangladesh,Dhaka, Bangladesh
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K. C. Amanul Alam;
K. C. Amanul Alam
b)
2
Free launcher researcher
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Amal Krishna Halder
Amal Krishna Halder
3
Department of Mathematics, University of Dhaka
, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2035, 020004 (2018)
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Rifat Ara Rouf, K. C. Amanul Alam, Amal Krishna Halder; Study for the optimum uptake capacity of silica gel used in a solar adsorption chiller. AIP Conf. Proc. 13 November 2018; 2035 (1): 020004. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5075552
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