Experimental investigation of integrated refrigeration system (IRS) with gas engine, compression chiller and absorption chiller
An integrated refrigeration system (IRS) with a gas engine, a vapor-compression chiller and an absorption chiller is set up and tested. The vapor-compression refrigeration cycle is operated directly by the gas engine. The waste heat from the gas engine operates the absorption refrigeration cycle, which provides additional cooling. The performance of the IRS is described. The cooling capacity of the IRS is about 596kW, and primary energy ratio (PER) reaches 1.84 at air-conditioning rated conditions. The refrigerating capacity of the prototype increased and PER of prototype decreased with the increase of the gas engine speed. The gas engine speed was preferably regulated at part load condition in order to operate the prototype at high-energy efficiency. The refrigerating capacity and PER of the prototype increased with the increase of the outlet temperature of chilled water or the decrease of the inlet temperature of cooling water. The integrated refrigeration chiller in this work saves running costs as compared to the conventional refrigeration system by using the waste heat.
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2008
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Authors: | Sun, Z.G. |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 33.2008, 3, p. 431-436
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Gas engine | Absorption refrigeration cycle | Vapor-compression refrigeration cycle | Performance |
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