Essays about: "absorption chiller"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 24 essays containing the words absorption chiller.
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16. Utilization of Waste Heat from Sugar Mills in Cuba for Thermally Driven Cooling
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : The demand for air conditioning keeps rising, especially in developing countries where the standard of living has improved. This results in an increased consumption of electricity and puts further pressure on the power grid. READ MORE
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17. An economic comparison between two district cooling systems in Halmstad
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)Abstract : The supply of cooling has increased significantly in recent years, the trend shows that the increase will continue one reason is that the standard of living has increased, but EU has also set a requirement that energy consumption must be better at the same time. With “better” means more efficient and environmentally friendly. READ MORE
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18. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A SOLAR COOLING SYSTEM IN UAE – RAS AL KHAIMAH BY BOTH EXPERIMENT AND SIMULATION
University essay from Akademin för teknik och miljöAbstract : In United Arab Emirates (UAE), a huge proportion of electrical energy consumed in buildings is used to run air conditioning equipments. This is because UAE’s climate is characterized by very high ambient temperatures and high humidity, especially during summer periods. READ MORE
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19. Absorption cooling in district heating network: Temperature difference examination in hot water circuit
University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologiAbstract : Absorption cooling system driven by district heating network is relized as a smart strategy in Sweden. During summer time when the heating demand is low, the excessive hot water can be directly sold to drive absorption chillers instead of decreasing its production. READ MORE
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20. Techno-Economic Assessment of Solar PV/Thermal System for Power and Cooling Generation in Antalya, Turkey
University essay from KTH/Tillämpad termodynamik och kylteknikAbstract : In this study a roof-top PVT/absorption chiller system is modeled for a hotel building in Antalya, Turkey to cover the cooling demand of the hotel, to produce electricity and domestic hot water. PVT modules, an absorption chiller, a hot storage tank and a natural gas fired auxiliary heater are the main components of the system. READ MORE