Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes

Tests of adsorption cooling prototypes with solar energy that use the silica gel–water​ pair have been reported in the literature; however, there is no work that analyzes, compares and integrates them to generate new knowledge from their data and results. In this context, our proposal consists compa...

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Autores principales: José C. Alvarez, Leonardo Bravo, Roberto C. Marçal, Kazuo Hatakeyama, Enrique Barrantes
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1df12e63cd0a4ede806ee1f8efc115072021-11-18T04:49:41ZKnowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes2352-484710.1016/j.egyr.2021.07.108https://doaj.org/article/1df12e63cd0a4ede806ee1f8efc115072021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721005722https://doaj.org/toc/2352-4847Tests of adsorption cooling prototypes with solar energy that use the silica gel–water​ pair have been reported in the literature; however, there is no work that analyzes, compares and integrates them to generate new knowledge from their data and results. In this context, our proposal consists comparing thermodynamic results, determining the characteristics of their parts and functions, and analyzing technical contradictions through the TRIZ methodology, for twelve identified adsorption refrigeration prototypes (including one where a co-author of this paper participated). The results and characteristics of the analyzed prototypes have been systematized, also a diversity of constructive forms was found in the studied prototypes, as well as in the non-standardized results and tests because some aspects were emphasized in each test. The results and simulations are compared using COP and refrigeration capacity as parameters to extrapolate new results consisting of a hybridized conceptual model and projected test results based on those found in the literature.José C. AlvarezLeonardo BravoRoberto C. MarçalKazuo HatakeyamaEnrique BarrantesElsevierarticleAdsorption refrigeration systemsSilica gel–waterSolar energyPrototypes testsCOPTRIZ methodologyElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTK1-9971ENEnergy Reports, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 428-440 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Adsorption refrigeration systems
Silica gel–water
Solar energy
Prototypes tests
COP
TRIZ methodology
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
spellingShingle Adsorption refrigeration systems
Silica gel–water
Solar energy
Prototypes tests
COP
TRIZ methodology
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
José C. Alvarez
Leonardo Bravo
Roberto C. Marçal
Kazuo Hatakeyama
Enrique Barrantes
Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes
description Tests of adsorption cooling prototypes with solar energy that use the silica gel–water​ pair have been reported in the literature; however, there is no work that analyzes, compares and integrates them to generate new knowledge from their data and results. In this context, our proposal consists comparing thermodynamic results, determining the characteristics of their parts and functions, and analyzing technical contradictions through the TRIZ methodology, for twelve identified adsorption refrigeration prototypes (including one where a co-author of this paper participated). The results and characteristics of the analyzed prototypes have been systematized, also a diversity of constructive forms was found in the studied prototypes, as well as in the non-standardized results and tests because some aspects were emphasized in each test. The results and simulations are compared using COP and refrigeration capacity as parameters to extrapolate new results consisting of a hybridized conceptual model and projected test results based on those found in the literature.
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author José C. Alvarez
Leonardo Bravo
Roberto C. Marçal
Kazuo Hatakeyama
Enrique Barrantes
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Leonardo Bravo
Roberto C. Marçal
Kazuo Hatakeyama
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title Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes
title_short Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes
title_full Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes
title_fullStr Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge construction and systematization of solar adsorption refrigeration prototypes
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