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Tboi generation temperature in the generator (°C).
Systems operate within the second and third generation temperature regimes, respectively, 110/70 or 90/60 (supply/return).
It is well known that the generation temperature affects the AARS's Coefficient of Performance (COP) and that there is a temperature value, called optimal generation temperature, for which the COP is maximum.
These data showed that the COP increased from 0.69 to 1.08 under generation temperature from 95 °C to 120 °C.
As a result, the generation temperature Tboi varies with the variation of Th. Figure 2 exhibits ηp for different working fluids as a function of Th.
A variable effect absorption refrigeration cycle is proposed which can obtain a rising COP (Coefficient of Performance) versus the rising generation temperature.
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These systems require generation temperatures higher than 150 °C.
The turbine hardware model is used to predict the optimum amount of power that can be cogenerated from the system for different generation temperatures at a pressure of 45 bar.
In addition, with the ternary mixture the initial generation temperatures resulted to be up to 5.5 °C lower than those obtained with the ammonia/lithium nitrate mixture, at the same time the maximum operating pressures were around 1.5 bar higher.
We ran MrBayes for 10 generations hosted by the CIPRES Science Gateway Portal v. 3.1 at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (Miller et al. 2011), with four incrementally heated Markov chains, a sampling frequency of 10 generations, temperature set at 0.5 and Whelan and Goldman model (WAG) + I + 8γ (Whelan and Goldman 2001).
Temperature scenario generation for temperature forecasting is proposed based on the aforementioned hypothesis and is proved to be effective in modeling the uncertainty of medium term hourly temperature [7].
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