The potential of solar energy use in desiccant cooling cycles - Utilisation potentielle de l'énergie solaire dans les cycles de refroidissement à déshydratant

Henning, H.-M.; Erpenbeck, T.; Hindenburg, C.; Santamaria, I.S.
May 2001

International Journal of Refrigeration, vol 24-3, p. 220-229

The use of heat produced by solar thermal collectors is an interesting option for thermal driven air conditioning processes. A thermal driven cooling technique which fits well to non-tracking solar collectors is the desiccant cooling technique. Recently several projects have been carried out which focus on the connection of desiccant cooling systems with solar thermal energy for regeneration of the sorbents. This communication deals with three main topics: (1) experiences achieved in a realized system which is coupled to a solar collector are discussed, (2) a new concept is presented, in which a solar air collector is integrated into the desiccant cooling cycle as the only heat source and (3) a comparative study is presented which compares system performance for different system configurations and different climatic situations.

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