Abstract

This paper compares the theoretical performance of the modelling of a solar absorption air conditioning system operating with water/lithium bromide and an aqueous ternary hydroxide mixture consisting of sodium, potassium and cesium hydroxides in the proportions 40 : 36 : 24 (NaOH : KOH : CsOH). In this paper, plots of the coefficients of performance of a solar air conditioning system operating with these two mixtures are presented. The results showed that similar coefficients of performance are obtained for both mixtures, however, it was found that the system operating with the hydroxides may operate with a higher range of condenser and absorber temperatures and the heat delivered by these components can be removed by air.

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