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Novel exploitation of Dubinin-Astakhov theory in sorption reactor design for refrigeration and heat pumps applications

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Tamainot-Telto, Zacharie (2014) Novel exploitation of Dubinin-Astakhov theory in sorption reactor design for refrigeration and heat pumps applications. In: 2014 International Sorption Heat Pump Conference, Maryland, USA, 31 Mar -3 Apr 2014. Published in: Proceedings of 2014 International Sorption Heat Pump Conference (Number 84). pp. 1-4.

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Abstract

This paper describes novel methodology that is based on a single given adsorbent-refrigerant pair characteristic (example activated carbon 208C–Ammonia pair) leading to the characterization of the same adsorbent (activated carbon 208C) with various refrigerants such as Methanol, Ethanol, R723 (azeotropic mixture of 60% Ammonia and 40% Dimethyl Ether) and R744 (Carbon Dioxide). Overall, with exception of R744 (Carbon Dioxide), the results obtained shows a marginal difference compared to standard method that heavily depends on experimental data. For example with methanol, the standard method produces a maximum uptake (xo) of 0.3676 kg methanol/kg carbon while the new method predicts 0.3740 kg methanol/kg carbon; with CO2 both standard and new methods predict 0.3242 kg CO2/kg carbon and 0.3850 kg CO2/kg carbon.

Item Type: Conference Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Engineering > Engineering
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Heat pumps, Carbon dioxide -- Thermal properties, Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery
Journal or Publication Title: Proceedings of 2014 International Sorption Heat Pump Conference
Official Date: March 2014
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March 2014UNSPECIFIED
Number: Number 84
Page Range: pp. 1-4
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Date of first compliant deposit: 28 July 2016
Date of first compliant Open Access: 28 July 2016
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Chemviron Carbons (Firm)
Grant number: EP/J000876/1
Title of Event: 2014 International Sorption Heat Pump Conference
Type of Event: Conference
Location of Event: Maryland, USA
Date(s) of Event: 31 Mar -3 Apr 2014

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