May 4, 2024

Ali Saberimehr

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: bonab-university of bonab
Education: Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering
Phone: 04137745000
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Mechanical Engineering

Research

Title
Green Energy and Technology
Type Book
Keywords
energy and exergyenvironment and efficiencyheat and mass transferrenewable energyenergy storageheat enginesIEEEs7 2015green vehiclesenergetic efficiencythermodynamics and energy
Researchers Ata Chitsaz، Ali Saberimehr، Seyed Mohammad Seyed Mahmoudi، Mortaza Yari، Leyla Khani

Abstract

Exergy and greenhouse gas emission analyses are performed on a novel trigeneration system driven by a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). The trigeneration system also consists of a generator-absorber heat exchanger (GAX) absorption refrigeration system and a heat exchanger to produce electrical energy, cooling and heating, respectively. Four operating cases are considered: electrical power generation, electrical power and cooling cogeneration, electrical power and heating cogeneration, and trigeneration. Attention is paid to numerous system and environmental performance parameters, namely, exergy efficiency, exergy destruction rate, and greenhouse gas emissions. A maximum enhancement of 46% is achieved in the exergy efficiency when the SOFC is used as the primary mover for the trigeneration system compared to the case when the SOFC is used as a stand-alone unit. The main sources of irreversibility are observed to be the air heat exchanger, the SOFC, and the afterburner. The unit CO2 emission (in kg/MWh) is considerably higher for the case in which only electrical power is generated. This parameter is reduced by half when the system is operated in a trigeneration mode.