Citation:
Venegas, M., García-Hernando, N., Zacarías, A., and de Vega, M. (2020). Performance of a Solar Absorption Cooling System Using Nanofluids and a Membrane-Based Microchannel Desorber. Applied Sciences, 10(8), 2761
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Sponsor:
This research was funded by FEDER/Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades—Agencia
Estatal de Investigación/_Proyecto (DPI2017-83123-R), and science research grant SIP20190076, by the National
Polytechnic Institute of Mexico (IPN). A.Z. thanks CONACYT for the 740638 scholarship granted.
In this work, the performance of a single effect absorption cooling system fed by solar thermal
energy is evaluated. The absorption chiller includes a membrane-based microchannel desorber using
three types of nanoparticles: Al2O3, CuO, or carbon nanotubes (CIn this work, the performance of a single effect absorption cooling system fed by solar thermal
energy is evaluated. The absorption chiller includes a membrane-based microchannel desorber using
three types of nanoparticles: Al2O3, CuO, or carbon nanotubes (CNT). Correlations available in the
open literature to calculate the thermal conductivity of nanofluids are reviewed. Using experimental
data for the water-lithium bromide solution (H2O-LiBr) with Al2O3 and CNT nanoparticles, the most
appropriate correlation for thermal conductivity is selected. Nanofluid properties are evaluated using
a concentration of nanoparticles of up to 5% in volume. The largest increase in the desorption rate
(7.9%), with respect to using pure H2O-LiBr solution, is obtained using CNT nanoparticles and the
maximum concentration of nanoparticles simulated. The performance of the chiller is evaluated and
the daily solar coefficient of performance (SCOP) for the solar cooling facility is obtained. The best
improvement with respect to the conventional system (without nanoparticles) represents an increase
in the cooling effect of up to 6%. The maximum number of desorber modules recommended, always
lower than 50, has been identified.[+][-]