Experimental Investigation of Chilled and Hot Water Inlet Temperature, and Mass Flow Rate Influence on Energy and Exergy Efficiency in a Prismatic Adsorbent Bed Cooling Systems
Ahmed M. Shakir,
Ahmed Ghareeb,
Ali Güngör
Abstract:Adsorption technologies offer a promising solution for managing high electricity demand in building by leveraging waste heat recovery and renewable energy sources. The prismatic adsorbent bed adsorption water cooling system investigates energy and exergy analyses for cooling application. With hot water temperature of 80 °C, cooling water inlet temperature 30 °C, and chilled water inlet temperature 14 °C, the system achieves an energy efficiency of 45.2% while demonstrating an energy storage density of ≈340 kJ … Show more
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