Heat and Mass Transfer in the Adsorbent Bed of an Adsorption Heat Pump

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Demir, Hasan
Mobedi, Moghtada
Ülkü, Semra

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The heat and mass transfer equations governing an adsorbent bed in an adsorption heat p mp and the mass balance equation for the adsorbent particles in the adsorbent bed were solved numerically to simulate the cycle of a basic adsorption heat pump, which includes isobaric adsorption, isosteric heating, isobaric desorption, and isosteric cooling processes. The finite difference method was used to solve the set of governing equations, which are highly nonlinear and coupled. The pressures of the evaporator and condenser were 2 and 20 kPa, respectively, and the regeneration temperature of the bed was 403 K. Changes in the temperature, adsorptive pressure, and adsorbate concentration in the adsorbent bed at different steps of the cycle were determined. The basic simulated cycle is presented in a Clausius-Clapeyron diagram, which illustrates the changes in average pressure and temperature of the adsorbent bed throughout the cycle. The results of the simulation indicated that the most time-consuming processes in the adsorption heat pump cycle were isobaric adsorption and isobaric desorption. The high thermal resistance of the bed slows down heat transfer, prolonging adsorption and desorption processes.

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Adsorption heat pump, Heat and mass transfer, Silica gel, Heat and mass transfer, Adsorption heat pump, Silica gel

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Demir, H., Mobedi, M., and Ülkü, S. (2011). Heat and mass transfer in the adsorbent bed of an adsorption heat pump. Chemical Engineering Communications, 198(10), 1275,1293. doi:10.1080/00986445.2010.524504

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10

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