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Analysis of Absorption System

Chirag Kataria, Abhishek Parmar, Malek Mohammedjuned, Rutvik Barot, Vishal Sondarva

Abstract


First law and second law analysis have been applied to different types of refrigeration systems which include vapor compression refrigeration system, desorber cycle and triple effect cycle. Quantitative analysis was applied and equations were solved in engineering equation solver. Energy and exergy equations were applied to each system and parametric analysis was applied to get results.

Keywords


Triple effect refrigeration system, absorption system, energy analysis, exergy analysis

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