Energy and exergy analysis for improving the energy performance of air-cooled liquid chillers by different condensing-coil configurations (Q406020)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6340974
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6340974 |
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Energy and exergy analysis for improving the energy performance of air-cooled liquid chillers by different condensing-coil configurations (English)
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8 September 2014
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Summary: This study constructed a parameter analysis for improving the energy performance of air-cooled water chillers by altering the angle configuration of the condenser coils. The mathematical models for energy and exergy analyses of the individual components and overall system of air-cooled water chillers are presented. This study investigated the potential enhancement of performance efficiency in air-cooled chillers and the energy conversion efficiency of each component, in order to determine how the angle configuration of condenser coils influences chiller performance. This study found that the overall performance of an air-cooled chiller could be improved by approximately 3.4\%, and the total irreversibility could be reduced by approximately 2.7\%. With each 1\% increase in average wind speed over the condenser coils, the overall performance of an air-cooled chiller was found to be enhanced by approximately 0.43\%, and its total irreversibility was reduced by approximately 0.35\%. The results of this study can be effectively applied to air-cooled condenser units, and can provide an important basis of reference for developing and enhancing the energy efficiency of air-cooled chillers.
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air-cooled liquid chiller
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parameter analysis
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exergy analysis
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