2016
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2016.79353
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Searching for the energy efficient operation modes of absorption refrigeration devices

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“…2. Analysis of the results of calculating the thermal operation of the ARU evaporator makes it possible to determine the directions of ways to increase the energy efficiency of both the evaporator and ARU in general: a) pre-cooling the flow of purified VGM at the inlet of the adiabatic section of the evaporator with under-recovery of up to 5 °C (for freezers) and up to 10 °C (for models with LTC), for example, using intensive external cooling [28]; b) preliminary cooling of the liquid ammonia flow at the inlet of the adiabatic section of the evaporator with an under-recovery of up to 5 °C for all types of ARU; c) an increase in the purification degree of the VGM flow in the absorber allows the flow temperature of the purified VGM at the inlet of the adiabatic section of the evaporator to increase by 4...6 °C, for example, due to the intensification of internal mass transfer [13] and external heat transfer [28]. This reduces the consumption of useful cooling capacity for pre-cooling by 10 (in the case of freezers)...15 % (in the case of refrigerators with LTC).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2. Analysis of the results of calculating the thermal operation of the ARU evaporator makes it possible to determine the directions of ways to increase the energy efficiency of both the evaporator and ARU in general: a) pre-cooling the flow of purified VGM at the inlet of the adiabatic section of the evaporator with under-recovery of up to 5 °C (for freezers) and up to 10 °C (for models with LTC), for example, using intensive external cooling [28]; b) preliminary cooling of the liquid ammonia flow at the inlet of the adiabatic section of the evaporator with an under-recovery of up to 5 °C for all types of ARU; c) an increase in the purification degree of the VGM flow in the absorber allows the flow temperature of the purified VGM at the inlet of the adiabatic section of the evaporator to increase by 4...6 °C, for example, due to the intensification of internal mass transfer [13] and external heat transfer [28]. This reduces the consumption of useful cooling capacity for pre-cooling by 10 (in the case of freezers)...15 % (in the case of refrigerators with LTC).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…x P kg/m 3 and J/(kg⋅K). The numerical values of the minimum evaporation temperature ν min of modern ARU is in the range -30...-20 °С [23,24] and the dependence of ammonia pressure on the temperature on the saturation line, obtained by approximating tabular data [25], has the form…”
Section: Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34], Тітлов О.О. [35,36] та Холодкова А.О. [37], які були присвячені вирішенню проблеми мінімізації енергоспоживання традиційного АХП за рахунок удосконалення режимів транспортування аміаку через дефлегматор АХА.…”
Section: моделювання режимів роботи абсорбційного холодильного прилад...unclassified
“…У режимі розігрівання теплового навантаження за температурою парогазового фронту [36,37] може настати стан, коли підйомна ділянка дефлегматора може мати температуру нижче, ніж транспортна зона ДФТС. В цьому випадку і виникає тепловий потік Q Т' .…”
Section: рисунок 16 -схема потоків в зоні контакту дефлегматора аха т...unclassified
“…Multifaceted research is the scientific basis for all further work in the field of absorption technology. In [11], the authors investigate absorption-diffusion refrigeration machines from the point of view of improving energy efficiency. Paper [12] considers scheme-cycle designs with an expansion of the degazation zone by techniques that correspond to the thermodynamic cycles of absorption-diffusion machines.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%