scholarly journals Modelling and Analysis of a Solar Biomass Hybrid Vapour Absorption Refrigeration System for running a Cold Storage of Potato in India

Author(s):  
Pradeepta Panja ◽  
A Ganguly ◽  
Subrata Das

India suffers from the wastage of a large amount of agricultural produce due to the lack of proper post-harvest storage system. In this paper, an attempt has been made to propose a novel hybrid solar thermal and biomass driven refrigeration system. The refrigeration cycle used here employs a LiBr-H­­­­2O vapour absorption refrigeration system used for storage of potatoes in cold storage. The objective of the hybrid power system proposed here is to produce a favourable micro-climate inside the cold storage throughout a calendar year irrespective of the seasonal variations in weather. The modelling equations of the proposed system have been developed and solved with the help of Engineering Equation Solver for the location of New Delhi (28o35’ N, 77o12’ E). The results of the proposed model are validated against a reference model study available in literature and a very good agreement is achieved with a root mean square error of 0.98% in the value of COP. A rudimentary cost analysis has also been included to assess the economic viability of the proposed system. The study thus reinforces the viability of using a solar biomass hybrid system for operation in the rural areas of a developing nation like India.

2021 ◽  
pp. 298-298
Author(s):  
Divya Selvaraj ◽  
Lalith Nadimuthu ◽  
Kirubakaran Victor

India is one of the largest contributors to the world?s agricultural products. The majority of people?s livelihood in India depends on agriculture and its allied sectors. According to an economics survey in the agricultural year of 2019-2020, India is estimated to have produced around 292 million tonnes of food grain. The share of agriculture in India?s GDP is 19.9%. Even though India is an active participant in global agricultural trade, the total agricultural product export is only 2.5%. Agricultural produce is easily perishable and the quality gets affected which will then affect their market value. To meet the future food demands, agricultural produce must be able to store for a longer amount of time for round the year availability. The traditional food storage practices cannot satisfy that condition. These perishables need a proper cold supply chain to increase the shelf life. In this paper performance of a Parabolic Trough Collector Integrated Vapor Absorption Refrigeration system was developed and studied. Renewable integrated cold storage would open door to the sustainable energy future.


Author(s):  
Leonardo Cavalheiro Martinez ◽  
Wellington Balmant ◽  
Iago Costa ◽  
Matias Nicolas Muñoz ◽  
Luiz Rigatti ◽  
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