CH-99-23-3 -- Second-Law Analysis of Multi-Effect Lithium Bromide/Water Absorption Chillers
Conference Proceeding published 1999 by ASHRAE
Written By Shun-Fu Lee; S.A. Sherif, Ph.D.
Conference Proceeding published 1999 by ASHRAE
Written By Shun-Fu Lee; S.A. Sherif, Ph.D.
Thermodynamic second-law analysis combined with first-law analysis gives a premium to consideration of the quality of energy over the quantity involved in a process or a system. A detailed thermodynamic analysis leads the way to improve thermal systems and their components. Thus, this analysis can be applied as a useful tool for evaluation and improvement of absorption systems. Various configurations of absorption chillers using a LiBr/H2O solution as the working fluid were analyzed and compared on the basis of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. These absorption systems include single-effect, double-effect, and triple-effect cycles. Simulation of these systems was employed first to investigate the first-law performances, while the thermal properties, entropy, and exergy of the working fluids were also calculated to analyze the second-law efficiencies under different operating conditions.
Units: SI
Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 105, pt. 1