Distillation column configurations in ammonia–water absorption refrigeration systems |
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Authors: | Jos Fern ndez-Seara, Jaime Sieres,Manuel V zquez |
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Affiliation: | Área de Máquinas y Motores Térmicos, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, Universidad de Vigo, Campus Lagoas-Marcosende, N° 9, 36200, Vigo, Spain |
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Abstract: | In ammonia–water absorption refrigeration systems a purification process to reduce the water content in the vapour leaving the generator is required. During this process the water content in the vapour must be reduced to a minimum, otherwise it tends to accumulate in the evaporator and strongly deteriorates the efficiency of the system. The vapour purification can be carried out by partial condensation, by establishing a liquid–vapour counter flow or by combining both methods. In systems with partial condensation, the distillation column can be composed of one or more rectifiers using different cooling mediums, and the rectifying and stripping sections. In complete condensation systems only the rectifying and stripping sections can be used. Therefore different distillation column arrangements should be considered. This paper presents a study of several distillation column configurations for single stage ammonia–water absorption refrigeration systems with partial and complete condensation. In order to evaluate and compare the different configurations, a parameter that indicates the ratio of the ammonia vapour concentration increase in each part of the column to the total ammonia purification has been defined. The analysis has been based on the system COP. Finally the efficiency in each part of the column has been calculated to estimate its design requirements. |
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Keywords: | Refrigerating system Absorption system Ammonia– water Distillation column DesignAuthor Keywords: Systè me frigorifique Systè me à absorption Ammoniac-eau Colonne de distillation Conception |
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