Abstract

This article provides a technical and economic assessment of the currently available trigeneration and cogeneration plants to produce heat, vapour, electricity, and cold. A thermodynamic analysis of a trigeneration plant that uses a solar collector as a heat source has been carried out. The results of experimental studies have shown the possibility of reducing the cost of the refrigeration cycle to 11.5%. Mathematical models of refrigerating and thermal cycles in trigeneration units are presented. The following optimal parameters of the trigeneration unit are established. The share of the solar radiation component in the process conditions was 50%. The efficiency of the solar collector was 83%, the efficiency of the cold generator was 65%, and the electric generator reached 60%. The pressure in the system ranged from 9 to 11 bar, and the operating temperature of the solar collector was 280 … 380 K. Statistical evaluation of the results showed satisfactory convergence of experimental and theoretical data. The Pearson criterion was χ2 = 0.87, Student's t-test 0.07 … 0.09, the statistical significance of results р ≤ 0.005.

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