Ammonia generator absorber heat exchanger cycle

Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Sorbent type

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62495, F25B 1500

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058573550

ABSTRACT:
An ammonia GAX absorption cycle comprising a first pipe allowing a strong solution generated in an absorber to pass through a rectifier to rectify a coolant vapor provided from a generator the rectifier into a highly concentrated coolant vapor, a second pipe allowing the strong solution flowing in the first pipe and heated in the rectifier flow into a GAX-absorber/generator to undergo heat exchange with a weak solution provided from the generator into the absorber, a third pipe allowing the strong solution enter a solution cooling absorber to undergo heat exchange with the weak solution cooled in the GAX-absorber/generator, and a coolant introducer allowing the strong solution flowing in the second and third pipes and heated by heat exchange to flow into the generator and undergo heat exchange with the coolant vapor and weak solution produced in the generator.

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