Energy Management and Heat Storage for Solar Adsorption Cooling

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  • Rouf Rifat Ara
    School of Engineering and Computer Science, Independent University, Bangladesh
  • Khan M. A. Hakim
    Department of Mathematics, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
  • Kabir K. M. Ariful
    Department of Mathematics, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
  • Saha Bidyut Baran
    九州大学カーボンニュートラル・エネルギー国際研究所 | 九州大学博士課程教育リーディングプログラムグリーンアジア国際リーダー教育センター

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A solar heat driven cooling system utilizes abandoned solar radiation, plays an important role in preservation of primary energy, prevents sound pollution and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) / hydro-chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) free environment. Other than the installation and commissioning cost, the running cost of this system can be reduced to its bare minimum by maximum exploitation of the collected solar energy. This article points out a way how collected heat energy can be properly utilized to run a conventional two bed solar adsorption cooling system to produce optimum cooling energy ensuring prolonged coverage. Increased solar thermal units can enhance heat collection up to 864.1006MJ/75.68m^2 of collector area. Enlarged storage tank provides backup for longer working hours, 14hours a day. On the other hand, a smart choice of operating conditions can ensure a higher cooling capacity of 16.1kW/2.197m^3 heat storage tank at peak hours and a comfortable, steady cooling effect over a relatively longer duration. Proper management of collected energy can turn out to be an economic gain factor in a developing country like Bangladesh. It could save roughly BDT9324 ≈ $116.55/year for only 1RT space cooling purpose. Moreover, it lowers CO_2 emission and preserves primary energy and electricity.

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  • Evergreen

    Evergreen 3 (2), 1-10, 2016-09

    九州大学グリーンテクノロジー研究教育センター

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