Biomass Based Sorption Cooling Systems for Cold Storage Applications |
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Authors: | N Anbazhaghan S Renganarayanan |
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Institution: | Institute for Energy Studies, College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University , Chennai, India |
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Abstract: | Controlled atmospheric storage is a widely popular technique for storage of fruits and vegetables. In this paper, the experimental studies on biomass powered absorption systems for cold storage applications using ammonia water as a working fluid pair is presented. The heat input to the absorption system is supplied by a producer gas obtained from a downdraft gasifier, using firewood as fuel. The system is designed and fabricated to store about 15 MT of fruits and vegetables, having a cooling capacity of 3 TR. The effect of sink temperature, solution flow rate, cooling water flow rate and biomass consumption on the performance of the system has been analyzed. It is found that the real co-efficient of performance of the system is around 0.35 - 0.2, considering the source-site factor for auxiliary power consumption. The operating Cost/h for the biomass based cold storage system is lower than the presently available conventional compression based units. |
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Keywords: | Biomass Producer gas Aqua-ammonia Vapor absorption refrigeration system |
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