Overview
The objective of the source document for this course was to summarize the development status of air-cooled lithium bromide water absorption chillers. The use of LiBr is possible in CHP systems but research is still in progress for commercial applications.
In this course the student will learn some of the more recent design approaches of LiBr chillers.
The student is expected to read and review the material contained in Guide to Developing Air-Cooled LiBr Absorption for Combined Heat and Power Applications, April 2005 – By Zoog, Feng, Westphalen, U.S. DOE – Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy.
The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Basic Single-Effect LiBr Absorption Cycle
- LiBr Chiller/Cooler Size Comparisons
- Performance Impacts of High Ambient Temperatures
- Separation of Heat and Mass Transfer in Absorbers
- Intermittent Evaporative Cooling
- Intermittent Evaporative Cooling
- Cascaded Systems
- Pre-Cooling Return Air In HVAC Systems
Course
Click on the following link to the PDF document to review the course material before taking the quiz for credit.
Air-Cooled LiBr Absorption for CHP Applications
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