Abstract
Experiments on an enhanced “Generator-Absorber-Heat Exchanger” (GAX) Vapour Absorption System (VAS) for cooling purposes were carried out using water-ammonia in present study. The new experimental setup was fabricated using modern and complex technologies for the GAX absorption system which includes tiny heat exchangers, allowing the system to be both compact and efficient. The coefficient of performance (COP) of a system was analyzed for different temperatures of Generator, Condenser, Evaporator and Absorber. The results show that the maximum performance (COP=0.63) is achieved at 25℃ Generator temperature. The system has a low carbon footprint because it does not use effluent water or tower electricity and invention enables the recovery of hot air, which may then be used for several drying applications, including agricultural drying, resulting in a fully cascaded system with a three-fold increase in Coefficient of Performance (COP). A modified VAS-GAX absorption system in present analysis be a good fit for high-performance modern cooling applications.
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