Energy and exergy analysis of an experimental single‐stage heat transformer operating with the water/lithium bromide mixture |
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Authors: | W. Rivera,J. Cerezo,H. Martí nez |
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Abstract: | The first and second law of thermodynamics have been used to analyze the performance of an experimental single‐stage heat transformer operating with the water/lithium bromide mixture. Enthalpy coefficients of performance (COP), external coefficients of performance (COPEXT), exergy coefficient of performance (ECOP), exergy destruction or irreversibility in the system and components (I) and the improvement potential (Pot) have been calculated against the gross temperature lift and the main operating temperatures of the system. The results showed that the highest COP, COPEXT and ECOP values are obtained at the highest solution concentrations meanwhile the Pot and the I of the cycle remain almost constant against these parameters. Also it was shown that the COP, COPEXT and ECOP decrease with an increase with the absorber temperature, meanwhile the Pot and the I increase. Moreover, it was observed that in all the cases independently of the operating temperatures of the system, the absorber accounts with most of the half of the total irreversibility in the system. Finally, it was shown that the improvement potential is considerable for the system. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | absorption heat transformers water/lithium bromide exergy |
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