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design of soalr

powered vapour
absorption system
Submitted by
1.MD ZAHID ANWER
2.MD ISTEYAQUE
3.MD AARISH HAIDER
Introduction
• The energy needed to process and circulate air in buildings
• and rooms to control humidity, temperature, and cleanliness
• has increased significantly during the last decade especially in
• developing countries like in India. Energy is a critical need of
• these countries but they do not have widely distributed readily
• available supplies of conventional energy resources. Most of
• the developing countries are characterised by arid climates,
• dispersed and inaccessible populations and a lack of
• investment capital and are thus faced with practically
• insuperable obstacles to the provision of energy by
• conventional means. In contrast to this solar energy is readily
• available and is already distributed to the potential users.
• Because of the diffuse nature of solar energy the
• developments all over the world have been in smaller units
• which fit well into the pattern of rural economics.
Objective
• To make effective refrigeration making use of solar energy.
• One time investment with minimum expense.
• Pollution free system.
• Refrigeration system with”Low Maintenance Cost”.
Components

• Absorber
• Generator
• Solar panel
• Condensor
• Expansion valve
• Evaporator
• DC Battery
• Fan
Absorber
• an absorber is a block of material used to absorb some of the
energy of an incident particle. Absorbers can be made of a
variety of materials, depending on the purpose; lead, tungsten
and liquid hydrogen are common choices
Generator
• generator, electronic devices that generate repeating or non-
repeating electronic signals. Electric generator, a device that
converts mechanical energy to electrical
energy. Generator (circuit theory), an element in an abstract
circuit providing a source of electricity.
Condensor
• In systems involving heat transfer, a condenser is a device or
unit used to condense a gaseous substance into a liquid state
through cooling. In so doing, the latent heat is released by the
substance and transferred to the surrounding environment.
Solar panel
Solar panels (also known as "PV panels") are used to convert
light from the sun, which is composed of particles
of energy called "photons", into electricity that can be used to
power electrical loads.
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