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[BLDG-SIM] Solar Absorption Chillers



Dear Ian,

You may like to see:

1. Xavier Garcý´a Casals , Solar absorption cooling in Spain: Perspectives and outcomes from the simulation of recent installations, Renewable Energy 2006, 31, 1371-1389.

2. Sumathy K, Huang ZC, Li F. Solar absorption cooling with low grade heat source?a strategy of development in South China. Solar Energy 2002;72(2):155?65.

For more detailed studies, consult the following Handbook:

Solar Assisted Air-conditioning of Buildings, A Handbook for Planners, Results of IEA25 activities. Ed. Hans-Martin Henning, 2003, Published by Springer Wien NewYork.

Rajendra
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Rajendra S. Adhikari, PhD
Politecnico di Milano
Dept. Building Environment Sciences & Technology (BEST)
Via Garofalo 39
20133 Milano, ITALIA
TEL: +39-02-2399-9489
FAX: +39-02-2399-9491
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At 00.27 20/09/2006, you wrote:
Can anyone let me know of any papers/research done on absorption chillers that use solar energy.  I'm particularly interested in some data and calculation that would help me get a rough idea on the applicability of this technology to a large office complex in the Middle East.
 
Thanks
 
 
Ian Doebber
Graduate Mechanical Engineer
Arup
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