Performance Analysis of Solar Absorption Cooling Systems in Iraq

Ghaith Yahay Abusaibaa, Anwer Basim Al-Aasam, Ali H. A. Al-Waeli, Ali Wadi Abbas Al-Fatlawi, Kamaruzzaman Sopian

Abstract


The feasibleness of using an absorption solar cycle in Najaf, Iraq is evaluated in this study. In the system proposed, a 105,6kW Single Effect Absorption Chiller (SEAC) is powered by Evacuated Tube Collectors (ETC). TRNSYS (version 18) simulation is performed to select the various system parameters and optimize them to increase solar system efficiency, and this simulation develops a solar cooling model that simulates reality and is used effectively for cooling service buildings. The optimized solar air-conditioner for a building consists of a 35 m2 collector area and number collector in series eight tilted at 32o for Najaf, Iraq, from the horizontal and 1.5 m3 HWST.  It has been found that in effect, the solar absorption cycle reduces the annual electricity consumption where the solar fraction is high by 79% at Tehran and 77% at Najaf, Iraq. Also Utilizing solar energy can provide further benefits to the governments in the form of CO2 reduction, as the thermal energy generated by solar evacuated tube can reduce the energy used when the greatest percentage of CO2 reduction moreover 70.33 tons of CO2 for Tehran and 68.88 tons of CO2 in work period in each year. 


Keywords


Solar Air Conditioning; Evacuated Tube Collectors; TRNSYS 18; Single Effect Absorption Chiller; Parametric Analysis.

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DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.20508/ijrer.v10i1.10472.g7857

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