“…Hong et al [80] proposed an evaporator-absorber-exchange absorption cycle that can utilise the heat of condensation of the vapour generated from the high temperature generator. Their simulation results indicated that the COP of such a system is 40% higher than the conventional single-effect cycle but lower than the conventional double-effect cycle when operating at generator temperatures between 127.5 and 150°C.…”
Section: Double-effect Solar Absorption Cyclementioning
“…Hong et al [80] proposed an evaporator-absorber-exchange absorption cycle that can utilise the heat of condensation of the vapour generated from the high temperature generator. Their simulation results indicated that the COP of such a system is 40% higher than the conventional single-effect cycle but lower than the conventional double-effect cycle when operating at generator temperatures between 127.5 and 150°C.…”
Section: Double-effect Solar Absorption Cyclementioning
“…Erickson (1991) and Wang and Zheng (2009) proposed several different one-and-a-half effect absorption cycles to fill up the blank area between single effect and double effect absorption cycles. Hong, et al (2011) proposed the EAX (Evaporator Absorber eXchange) cycle which worked under the similar heat source temperature with the one-and-a-half effect absorption cycles. Biermann (1985) and Kauffman (1984) proposed the variable effect absorption cycle.…”
“…Hong et al [2] proposed an evaporator-absorber-exchange (EAX) absorption refrigeration cycle. This cycle can use the condensing heat of the vapor separated from high temperature generator to make additional refrigeration.…”
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