Solar Refrigeration
Stanford A. Klein, Ph.D., and Douglas T. Reindl, Ph.D.
Presented by: Phillip Hicks
Introduction
Need refrigeration in areas not connected to power grid Need to minimize environmental impact and fuel cost Evaluate potential of solar energy to meet these needs Evaluate efficiencies of three types of solar refrigeration
Conventional Refrigeration
Vapor Compression Cycle
Types of Solar Refrigeration
Photovoltaic Operated Refrigeration Cycle Solar Mechanical Refrigeration Absorption Refrigeration
Efficiency metric:
PV Refrigeration
Vapor compression cycle with power input from Photovoltaic cells DC electric power output from PV runs the compressor of a conventional cycle Considerations
Must match voltage imposed on PV array to the motor characteristics and power requirements of the refrigeration cycle
PV (cont)
For given operating condition (solar radiation and module temperature), single voltage provides maximum power output Must find compressor motor closely matched to the electric characteristics of the PV module
Solar Mechanical Refrigeration
Vapor compression cycle with power input from solar Rankine cycle Considerations
Efficiency optimization based on delivery temperature
Solar Mechanical (cont)
Efficiency of Rankine cycle increases with increased heat exchanger temperature Efficiency of solar collector decreases with increase in temperature
Absorption Refrigeration
Condenser, throttle, evaporator function exactly the same way Replaces compressor with thermal compression system
Ammonia is working fluid Minimal mechanical power input (pump instead of compressor) In this regard, significantly different and less intuitive than other forms of solar cooling
Absorption (cont) Thermal Compression System
Absorption into water solution allows it to be pumped Desorbed in generator (rectifier required to separate out water) Heat into generator provided by solar collectors This system greatly increases complexity
Conclusion
COP for solar refrigeration systems is low
Better metrics: size, cost Complexity of solar ref. systems requires more size, bulkiness Low operating costs do not outweigh high initial investment
Advantage is that they dont rely on power grid (PV is most practical for small scale)