Performance analysis of a solar cooling system with equal and unequal adsorption/desorption operating time

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In solar-thermal adsorption/desorption processes, it is not always possible to preserve equal operating times for the adsorption/desorption modes due to the fluctuating supply nature of the source which largely affects the system’s operating conditions. This paper seeks to examine the impact of adopting unequal adsorption/desorption times on the entire cooling performance of solar adsorption systems. A cooling system with silica gel–water as adsorbent-adsorbate pair has been built and tested under the climatic condition of Iraq. A mathematical model has been established to predict the system performance, and the results are successfully validated via the experimental findings. The results show that, the system can be operational at the unequal adsorption/desorption times. The performance of the system with equal time is almost twice that of the unequal one. The roles of adsorption velocity, adsorption capacity, overall heat transfer coefficient, and the performance of the cooling system are also evaluated.

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Lattieff, F. A., Atiya, M. A., Mahdi, J. M., Majdi, H. S., Talebizadehsardari, P., & Yaïci, W. (2021). Performance analysis of a solar cooling system with equal and unequal adsorption/desorption operating time. Energies, 14(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14206749

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