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Solar air conditioning and refrigeration /

Solar cooling is most effective where it is most needed - in the tropics. Most developing countries lie in the hotter climatic regions, where cooling facilities are essential to promote the well-being, productivity and comfort of the population. Paradoxically, solar air-conditioning can contribute s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sayigh, A. A. M., McVeigh, J. C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1992.
Colección:Renewable energy series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a Solar cooling is most effective where it is most needed - in the tropics. Most developing countries lie in the hotter climatic regions, where cooling facilities are essential to promote the well-being, productivity and comfort of the population. Paradoxically, solar air-conditioning can contribute significantly to the alleviation of the problem. This book includes fully detailed treatment of the theory and applications of the techniques involved: vapour absorption systems, solar absorption systems, solar absorption cooling, radiative cooling and desiccant cooling. Particular applications stressed include the use of passive cooling in buildings and the provision of efficient refrigeration facilities, the latter being essential for the storage of vaccines in health-care programmes for the eradication of infectious diseases throughout the developing world. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Solar Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; CHAPTER 1. SOLAR ENERGY COOLING IN BUILDING; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; MUNTERS ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM -- (MEC); RANKINE CYCLE AND VAPOUR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION CYCLE; CHAPTER 2. PRINCIPLES OF ABSORPTION SYSTEMS MACHINES; 1. Introduction; 2. The Carnot Coefficient of Performance; 3. Refrigerant -- absorbent combinations; 4. The single-stage continuous vapour absorption cycle; 5. Multistage and complex vapour absorption cycles; 6. Hybrid systems 
505 8 |a 7. Solar operation of continuous absorption cycles8. The intermittent vapour absorption cycle and solar operation; 9. Conclusions; 10. References; CHAPTER 3. SOLAR ABSORPTION COOLING; 1. The Principles of the Absorption Refrigeration Machine; 2. Temperature vs. Vapour Pressure in the Cycle; 3. Coefficient of Performance; 4. Performance Characteristics; 5. Single-Double Effect Convertible Absorption Chiller; 6. Solar Air-Conditioning System Design and Control; 7. Optimum Collector Area and Storage Tank Capacity 
505 8 |a 8. Combination of Collector and Storage Tank for Solar Heating, Cooling and Hot Water Supply System9. Combination of Absorption Chiller with Auxiliary Cooling; 10. Parallel Installation of a Solar Absorption Chiller and a Heat Pump; 11. Efficient Use of Solar Air Conditioning; 12. Performance Evaluation of the Total System; References; CHAPTER 4. DESICCANT COOLING; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; SOLAR-POWERED DESICCANT AIR CONDITIONING; SUGGESTED READING; CHAPTER 5. DESICCANT SYSTEMS; INTRODUCTION; SOLID DESICCANT SYSTEMS; PERFORMANCE OF SOLID DESICCANT SYSTEMS; LIQUID DESICCANT SYSTEMS 
505 8 |a SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONCOMBINATION DESICCANT AND COOLING SYSTEM; CHAPTER 6. RADIATIVE COOLING I: THE SKY RADIATION; INTRODUCTION; I. DESCRIPTION OF THE ATMOSPHERE; II. ATMOSPHERIC MODELS OF CLEAR SKY IRRADIANCE; III. INSTRUMENTATION; IV. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. RADIATIVE COOLING II: APPROPRIATE SYSTEMS; INTRODUCTION; I -- RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF THE ATMOSPHERE; II -- THE COLD RADIATIVE COMFORT ZONE; Ill -- CONCEPTION OF A RADIATIVE SYSTEM ADAPTED TO LOCAL CLIMATIC CONDITIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. NOCTURNAL COOLING; 1. Introduction; 2. Radiative Cooling; 3. Evaporative Cooling 
505 8 |a 4. Actual Systems5. General Assessment and Future Research; 6. Conclusions; Refereneces; CHAPTER 9. ICE-MAKING FOR RURAL APPLICATIONS; Introduction; Early Work on Solar Ammonia-Water Refrigerators; Basic Concepts; The Ideal Cycle; Heat Transfers in the Cycle; Heat Transfer Rates in the Solar Collector; Modelling the System through Time; A Village-Size Solar Refrigerator [10]; A Continuous Solar Ammonia-Water Absorption Refrigerator; Solid Adsorption Refrigeration Alternatives; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 10. USE OF PASSIVE COOLING IN BUILDINGS; 1. Passive Cooling; 2. Indoor comfort 
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