Scientists in Saudi Arabia have simulated a solar-powered single-effect absorption cooling system that uses water-lithium bromide as a working fluid, under the environmental conditions of Riyadh. Exergy and exergy rates are calculated for each level of the system, with optimal generator performance being found to peak at 80 C. A researcher from Saudi Arabia's University of Ha'il has conducted an exergy and energy analysis of a PV-driven single-effect absorption cooling system (SEAC) that uses water-lithium bromide (H2O-LiBr) as the working fluid pair. The working fluid pair is a central part ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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