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PhD Thesis - Energy Systems Research Unit - University of Strathclyde

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call edisp(iuout,' CMP73C: unresolvable error.')call epwaitcall epagendSTOPEND IFC Initialize pointers to inter-connection(s) ICON, and node(s) INODC Chilled water inletICON1=ICONDX(IPCOMP,1,1)C Cooling water inletICON2=ICONDX(IPCOMP,2,1)C Hot water inletICON3=ICONDX(IPCOMP,3,1)C Chilled water outletINOD1=NPCDAT(IPCOMP,9)C Cooling water outletINOD2=NPCDAT(IPCOMP,9)+1C Hot water outletINOD3=NPCDAT(IPCOMP,9)+2C Generate coefficients for energy balance equationIF(ISTATS.EQ.1) THENC The energy balance equations are partly based on work by MehrabianC M.A et al., "Thermodynamic Modelling <strong>of</strong> a single-effect lithium bromide-C water absorption refrigeration cycle" 2005, Proc. IMechE, Vol.219 Part E,C Journal <strong>of</strong> Process Mechanical EngineeringC Empirical calculations for cycle pressures and power were found usingC experimental data supplied by Edo Wiemken (Fraunh<strong>of</strong>er-Institut fürC Solare Energiesysteme ISE) and Martin Helm (Bavarian Centre for AppliedC <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Research</strong> ZAE Bayern). Both datasets were based on measurementsC done on a Sonnenklima Sun Inverse 10kW rated absorption chiller.C Index <strong>of</strong> numbering used throughout this sub-routine and the nomenclature used:C Point 1 is the exit point <strong>of</strong> the weak solution from the absorber285

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