A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage
Conventional air conditioners or vapour compression systems are main contributors to energy consumption in modern buildings. There are common environmental issues emanating from vapour compression system such as greenhouse gas emission and heat wastage. These problems can be reduced by adaptation...
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ump-109732018-04-27T07:54:31Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10973/ A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage D. N., Noor Azim, Arshad Z., Azran Hassan, Ibrahim F., Basrawi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Conventional air conditioners or vapour compression systems are main contributors to energy consumption in modern buildings. There are common environmental issues emanating from vapour compression system such as greenhouse gas emission and heat wastage. These problems can be reduced by adaptation of solar energy components to vapour compression system. However, intermittence input of daily solar radiation was the main issue of solar energy system. This paper presents the recent studies on hybrid air conditioning system. In addition, the basic vapour compression system and components involved in the solar air conditioning system are discussed. Introduction of low temperature storage can be an interactive solution and improved economically which portray different modes of operating strategies. Yet, very few studies have examined on optimal operating strategies of the hybrid system. Finally, the findings of this review will help suggest optimization of solar absorption and vapour compression based hybrid air conditioning system for future work while considering both economic and environmental factors. EDP Sciences, 2015 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10973/1/A%20Review%20on%20the%20Recent%20Development%20of%20Solar%20Absorption%20and%20Vapour.pdf D. N., Noor and Azim, Arshad and Z., Azran and Hassan, Ibrahim and F., Basrawi (2016) A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage. In: MATEC Web of Conferences: UTP-UMP Symposium on Energy Systems 2015 (SES 2015), 7 October 2015 , Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP), Bandar Seri Iskandar, Perak. pp. 1-9., 38 (02007). ISSN 2261-236X http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20163802007 |
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Conventional air conditioners or vapour compression systems are main contributors to energy consumption
in modern buildings. There are common environmental issues emanating from vapour compression system such as
greenhouse gas emission and heat wastage. These problems can be reduced by adaptation of solar energy components
to vapour compression system. However, intermittence input of daily solar radiation was the main issue of solar
energy system. This paper presents the recent studies on hybrid air conditioning system. In addition, the basic vapour
compression system and components involved in the solar air conditioning system are discussed. Introduction of low
temperature storage can be an interactive solution and improved economically which portray different modes of
operating strategies. Yet, very few studies have examined on optimal operating strategies of the hybrid system.
Finally, the findings of this review will help suggest optimization of solar absorption and vapour compression based
hybrid air conditioning system for future work while considering both economic and environmental factors.
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A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage |
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A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage |
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A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage |
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A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage |
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A Review on the Recent Development of Solar Absorption and Vapour Compression based Hybrid Air Conditioning with Low Temperature Storage |
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review on the recent development of solar absorption and vapour compression based hybrid air conditioning with low temperature storage |
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