Solar absorption cooling plant in Seville |
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Authors: | Pablo Bermejo Francisco Javier Pino |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Ingeniería Energética, Universidad de Sevilla, Camino de los Descubrimiento s/n, 41092 Sevilla, Spain |
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Abstract: | A solar/gas cooling plant at the Engineering School of Seville (Spain) was tested during the period 2008-2009. The system is composed of a double-effect LiBr + water absorption chiller of 174 kW nominal cooling capacity, powered by: (1) a pressurized hot water flow delivered by mean of a 352 m2 solar field of a linear concentrating Fresnel collector and (2) a direct-fired natural gas burner. The objective of the project is to indentify design improvements for future plants and to serve as a guideline. We focused our attention on the solar collector size and dirtiness, climatology, piping heat losses, operation control and coupling between solar collector and chiller. The daily average Fresnel collector efficiency was 0.35 with a maximum of 0.4. The absorption chiller operated with a daily average coefficient of performance of 1.1-1.25, where the solar energy represented the 75% of generator’s total heat input, and the solar cooling ratio (quotient between useful cooling and insolation incident on the solar field) was 0.44. |
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Keywords: | Solar cooling Double-effect absorption chiller Linear Fresnel solar collector Solar cooling ratio Solar heat fraction |
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