This research focuses on low carbon dioxide alternatives to air-conditioning systems that use sustainable and low-power drives. This detailed research takes into account a 1 t capacity air-conditioning system using several refrigerants based on vapor compression. Natural refrigerants should be used instead of all-synthetic ones due to their environmentally favorable properties. Using the CoolPack software platform, a comparative analysis was conducted, and it was found out that the natural refrigerants R290 and R600a exhibited promising results in terms of heat removal from the evaporator (Q e (kW)), heat removal from the condenser (Q c (kW)), work done by the compressor (W (kW)) and coefficient of performance when fixed temperatures of 10°C for the evaporator and 50°C for the condenser were maintained. For the refrigerant R600a, superheating at the compressor (inlet) suction by 5°C was necessary to maintain the running cycle within a practical working zone. Given that a 1 t vapor compression cycle air-conditioning system based on R290 has a compressor work consumption of 640 W, the motor power input for a single-phase induction motor will be roughly 1000 W. In contrast, direct-current (DC) motors require about 30% less power (770 W) and can be readily driven by solar photovoltaic systems (DC). Thus, by presenting solar thermal (required for R600a) and solar photovoltaic power (DC) applications for the natural refrigerants R290 and R600a, the present work will contribute to a sustainable environment and demonstrate the capabilities of dependable operation with optimal power usage.
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April 10 2024
Feasibility of solar-powered air-conditioning system using natural refrigerants
Rakesh Naskar, PhD
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Rakesh Naskar, PhD
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School of Energy Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
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Ratan Mandal, PhD
School of Energy Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 12 2023
Accepted:
March 04 2024
Online ISSN: 2045-984X
Print ISSN: 2045-9831
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2024
Nanomaterials and Energy (2024) 13 (2): 76–82.
Article history
Received:
September 12 2023
Accepted:
March 04 2024
Citation
Naskar R, Mandal R (2024), "Feasibility of solar-powered air-conditioning system using natural refrigerants". Nanomaterials and Energy, Vol. 13 No. 2 pp. 76–82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jnaen.23.00101
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