Saltar al contenido principal

Escribe una PREreview

Regression-Assisted Ant Lion Optimisation of a Low-Grade-Heat Adsorption Chiller: A Decision-Support Technology for Sustainable Cooling

Publicada
Servidor
Preprints.org
DOI
10.20944/preprints202512.0770.v1

Growing cooling demand and environmental concerns surrounding mechanical vapour compression systems motivate research into alternative technologies capable of converting low-grade heat into useful cooling. Silica-gel/water single-stage dual-bed adsorption chillers (ADCs) are promising candidates, however, their design must balance conflicting performance targets. This study proposes a regression-assisted multi-objective optimisation framework for low-grade-heat ADC, combining statistically validated surrogate models with the Ant Lion Optimiser and its multi-objective variant. Three co-equal objectives, coefficient of performance (COP), cooling capacity (Q_cc) and waste-heat recovery efficiency (η_e) are jointly maximised to map an operational envelope for sustainable cooling. Two-dimensional Pareto-optimal solutions exhibit a one-dimensional ridge in which η_e declines, and COP and Q_cc increase simultaneously. Within the explored bounds, non-dominated ranges span COP=0.675–0.717, Q_cc=18.3–27.5 kW and η_e=0.118–0.127, with a practical compromise near COP ≈ 0.695, Q_cc ≈ 24 kW and η_(e )≈ 0.122–0.123. While mass flow rate decisions increase Q_cc at the expense of η_e, a one-at-a-time sensitivity analysis with re-optimisation identifies the hot- and chilled-water inlet temperatures and exchanger conductance as the dominant decision variables and maps diminishing-return regions. The proposed framework can effectively use low-grade heat in future low-carbon buildings and processes and supports the configuration of ADC systems.

Puedes escribir una PREreview de Regression-Assisted Ant Lion Optimisation of a Low-Grade-Heat Adsorption Chiller: A Decision-Support Technology for Sustainable Cooling. Una PREreview es una revisión de un preprint y puede variar desde unas pocas oraciones hasta un extenso informe, similar a un informe de revisión por pares organizado por una revista.

Antes de comenzar

Te pediremos que inicies sesión con tu ORCID iD. Si no tienes un iD, puedes crear uno.

¿Qué es un ORCID iD?

Un ORCID iD es un identificador único que te distingue de otros/as con tu mismo nombre o uno similar.

Comenzar ahora