A systematic parametric study and feasibility assessment of solar-assisted single-effect, double-effect, and triple-effect absorption chillers for heating and cooling applications

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作者
Shirazi, Alec [1 ]
Taylor, Robert A. [1 ]
White, Stephen D. [2 ]
Morrison, Graham L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New S Wales, Sch Mech & Mfg Engn, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia
[2] CSIRO, Energy Ctr, Newcastle, NSW 2304, Australia
关键词
Solar heating and cooling; Absorption chiller; Single-effect; Double-effect; Triple-effect; TRNSYS; DYNAMIC SIMULATION; TRANSIENT SIMULATION; ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS; COLLECTORS; DESIGN; REFRIGERATION; BUILDINGS; OPTIONS; OPTIMIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.enconman.2016.01.070
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The present work investigates the feasibility of solar heating and cooling (SHC) absorption systems based on combining three types of LiBr-H2O absorption chillers (single-, double-, and triple-effect) with common solar thermal collectors available on the market. A single-effect chiller is coupled with evacuated tube collectors (ETCs) - SHC1. A double-effect chiller is integrated with parabolic trough collectors (PTCs), linear Fresnel micro-concentrating collectors (MCTs) and evacuated flat plate collectors (EFPCs) respectively - SHC2, SHC3, and SHC4. PTCs are employed to provide high-temperature heat to a triple effect absorption chiller (SHC5). Although triple-effect chillers have been around for a while, this paper represents the first system-level analysis of these chillers coupled with high-temperature solar concentrating collectors for air-conditioning applications. A simulation model for each configuration is developed in a transient system simulation environment (TRNSYS 17). Furthermore, a unique, comprehensive perspective is given by investigating the impact of characteristic solar beam radiation to global radiation ratios on the techno-economic performance of the proposed SHC plants for a wide variety of climatic regions worldwide. The results of parametric study suggest that a storage volume of around 70 L/m(2) is a good choice for SHC1, while 40-50 L/m(2) storage capacity is sufficient for the other configurations (SHC2 to SHC5). The simulation results reveal that when the fraction of direct normal irradiance (DNI) is less than 50%, SHC2, SHC3, and SHC5 require larger collector area compared to SHC1, showing there is no advantage in using concentrating collector powered multi-effect chillers over solar single effect chillers in climates with low DNI level. However, in climates with DNI fractions above 60%, the smallest solar field is achieved by SHC5, followed by SHC2. SHC4, which benefits from both relatively high COP of double-effect chiller and the diffuse component in the solar field, results in the most reasonable trade-off between energetic and economic performance of the system in a wide range of climatic conditions. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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