Adsorption heat pumps and chillers provide sustainable heating and cooling by transforming waste or solar heat. To increase the efficiency of adsorption heat pumps and chillers, new adsorber designs are constantly proposed. However, evaluating the efficiency of new adsorber designs is a time- and money consuming task. To reduce time and costs, we combine two methods in this work: First, the kinetic performance is evaluated experimentally using the Large Temperature Jump method for a representative adsorber part. Second, a dynamic model for the adsorber is developed and validated. The validated adsorber model is used in a dynamic model of a complete adsorption heat pump cycle. Our approach allows for a sound analysis of novel adsorber designs by determination of the efficiency indicators specific cooling power (SCP) and coefficient of performance (COP) based on a representative adsorber part. We studied a representative adsorber part made from an extruded aluminum tube heat exchanger filled with silica gel 123. We determined SCP and COP as function of adsorption and desorption times and found a maximum SCP 268 W kg(-1) with a corresponding COP of 0.51 for a desorption time of 125 s and an adsorption time of 200 s. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Prediction of SCP and COP for adsorption heat pumps and chillers by combining the large-temperature-jump method and dynamic modeling

Sapienza Alessio;Frazzica Andrea;Freni Angelo;
2016

Abstract

Adsorption heat pumps and chillers provide sustainable heating and cooling by transforming waste or solar heat. To increase the efficiency of adsorption heat pumps and chillers, new adsorber designs are constantly proposed. However, evaluating the efficiency of new adsorber designs is a time- and money consuming task. To reduce time and costs, we combine two methods in this work: First, the kinetic performance is evaluated experimentally using the Large Temperature Jump method for a representative adsorber part. Second, a dynamic model for the adsorber is developed and validated. The validated adsorber model is used in a dynamic model of a complete adsorption heat pump cycle. Our approach allows for a sound analysis of novel adsorber designs by determination of the efficiency indicators specific cooling power (SCP) and coefficient of performance (COP) based on a representative adsorber part. We studied a representative adsorber part made from an extruded aluminum tube heat exchanger filled with silica gel 123. We determined SCP and COP as function of adsorption and desorption times and found a maximum SCP 268 W kg(-1) with a corresponding COP of 0.51 for a desorption time of 125 s and an adsorption time of 200 s. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2016
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'Energia - ITAE
Adsorption model
Modelica
Adsorption dynamics
Adsorption kinetics
Silica gel 123-water
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