Abstract:
Hot and humid countries in the tropics spend a
significant amount of energy for their refrigeration and air
conditioning (RAC) applications due to the year-round high
temperatures and relative humidities in the region. The choice
of an efficient RAC system will reduce the cost of energy as well
as the emission of greenhouse gasses while controlling the
required thermal condition for the given applications.
Introducing and off-grid RAC system for a multi-day fishing
boat beneficial as currently a fishing boat carries ice to fish ratio
of 2:1 per one turn, to preserve the catch. The presence of onboard
refrigeration system powered by renewable energy, will
triple the fish harvest per turn due to the savings of the space
occupied by ice. The conventional refrigeration systems such as
the Vapor Compression Refrigeration systems consume
electricity due to the compression process. A solar powered
adsorption refrigeration systems can be a better alternative to a
vapor compression system. The systems can be designed from a
pair of Activated Carbon - Ammonia as adsorbent - adsorbate
pair. Adsorption bed can be heated by the solar radiation
instead of fossil fuels. This paper presents the numerical analysis
of a solar-adsorption refrigeration system for fish preservation
application.
Citation:
K. U. C. Punchihewa, A. A. D. I. Abeynayake, T. S. Weerasinghe, A. Wijewardane, S. Amarasinghe and J. A. G. S. Jayasekara, "Applicability of Eco-friendly Solar Adsorption Refrigeration Systems to reduce the energy consumption in industrial refrigeration applications," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 225-230, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355409. keywords: {Industries;Thermodynamics;Adsorption;Boats;Fish;Ice;Refrigeration;Solar Adsorption;Adsorbent;Adsorbate;Refrigeration;Ammonia},