[TRNSYS-users] air cooled absorption chiller

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Nov 10 09:24:53 PST 2011


Mayank,
  I don't think that it would be correct to use Type107 since it is a 
performance data based model and since the Type has equations built into 
it to deal with the energy transfer effects of the cooling water stream. 
I looked a bit online and it seems that a company called Servel and 
Ropur (http://www.roburcorp.com) make a series of small capacity 
air-cooled absorption chillers. I did not get so far as to looking 
carefully at their literature but I think the more correct modeling 
solution would be to revise Type107 (take it as a starting point and 
write a new Type of your own) based on their product data.
Kind regards,
  David


On 11/10/2011 04:59, Mayank Bhatnagar wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I want to make absorption chiller (type 107) in which refrigerant in 
> the condenser is cool by air instead of water and cooling tower. How 
> can I do that ?
>
> Please help me.
>
> Regards,
>
> *Mayank Bhatnagar*
>
> *M.Tech. (Energy Engineering)*
>
> *Malaviya National Institute of Technology,*
>
> *Jaipur (INDIA)*
>
> *contact no.- +91-9983816468*
>
>
>
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