Analysis of the process characteristics of an absorption heat transformer with compact heat exchangers and the mixture TFE–E181
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Abstract In the project described in this paper an experimental rig for a one-stage absorption heat transformer was designed and constructed. One aim of the project was to reduce the investment costs for the apparatus. This incorporates new and less expensive compact brazed plate heat exchangers for generator, evaporator, condenser and solution heat exchanger. The absorber was designed as a helical coil pipe absorber, where the weak solution trickles down as a falling film outside of the coil. The tests of the equipment involved measurements using a mixture of trifluorethanol (TFE) and tetraethyleneglycoldimethylether (E181). The process characteristics were investigated for different temperatures of the rich solution leaving the absorber. Experimental results are presented and compared with the results of a computer simulation model. Additionally the model was used to compare the COP of the heat transformation process with the mixtures lithium bromide–water (LiBr–H2O) and ammonia–water (NH3–H2O). Furthermore, the overall heat and mass transfer coefficients for the plate heat exchangers and the falling film absorber were evaluated and compared with those of shell and tube heat exchangers.