Refrigeración solar por adsorción con sistema de captación CPCexperimentos y modelo

  1. González Martín, Manuel Iván
Supervised by:
  1. Luis Román Rodríguez Cano Director

Defence university: Universidad de Burgos

Fecha de defensa: 17 November 2006

Committee:
  1. María Inmaculada Paz Andrade Chair
  2. Verónica Tricio Gómez Secretary
  3. Isaac Pilatowsky Figueroa Committee member
  4. José Ramón Perán González Committee member
  5. Pedro Juan Martínez Beltrán Committee member
Department:
  1. FISICA

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 139124 DIALNET lock_openRIUBU editor

Abstract

A prototype of solid sorption solar chiller using the activated carbon / methanol couple has been designed and built. Its major features are: - A novel design of compound parabolic concentrator (CPC), allowing a good compromise between daily collection of radiation and an efficient nightly cooling of the reactor. - Water-cooled shell-and-tubes condenser, the cooling water coming from a water tank annex to the unit. - A continuous experimental record of the methanol concentration in the reactor, which permits a detailed analysis of the thermal exchanges in all the parts of the unit. The prototype was experimentally tested, and the average COP was 0.09. A mathematical model to simulate the operation of the unit has been implemented. This model is helpful to forecast the unit performance under a variety of environmental conditions, and as a result of a change in design parameters