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    The design,construction and testing of a solar

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    Date
    1982
    Author
    Murungi, Daudi
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    Thesis
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The project consisted of the design, construction, and testing of an exclusively solar oper ated refrigeration unit. direct application of solar energy to refrigeration involved the use of an intermittent absorption refrigeration system. Design specifications were : 1\8 ton of refrigeration at - 20°C evaporator temperature~ refrigeration process to last 3 hours. ambient temperature variation from 20°C to 35°C. minimum generation period of 3 hours. For the unit, the design procedure to meet system specifications have been explained, and component fabrication processes outlined. Due to availability of ammonia gas,amonia-water combinations of concentrations ranging from 0.48 to 0.70 were used. Tests were carried out to measure the refrigeration temperatures obtainable , when a solar concentrator is used, for an all solar simple absorption refrigeration unit having an air cooled condensor and absorber. Tests were initially carried out with electrical heating to simulate solar insolation. In some of these tests, a constant power was applied throughout the Generation period whereas in others, • the power was varied during experimentation, Later, actual generation with solar insolation was carried out, and' the results of the two compared. System parameters during refrigeration and regeneration processes were measured and the cooling effect computed and discussed poor rectification, low values of solar intensities poor vapour condensation together with non-provision of auxiliary equipment on the unit e.g pumps e.t.c were noted as setbacks to reasonable system performance improvements to such systems been recommended
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