Michael John is PhD student at the age of 38 years at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He is the Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. He has published 1 book chapter and international conferences papers.
Abstract
An experimental study of the adsorption performances of ammonia on calcium chloride was described. A single bed water cooled condenser adsorption refrigerator prototype, which utilises Calcium chloride-ammonia pair has been developed and tested in the laboratory. Experiments have been conducted for desorption temperatures of 100 ï‚°C with desorption time varying from 1hour to 4 hours using an electric tape heater and timer. The adsorption temperature profile, adsorption rate and the prototype performance have been analysed and discussed. For the tested heating desorption temperature of 100°C and heating desorption time of 1 hour to 4 hours, the cold chamber of the prototype obtained temperature between -0.8°C to 8.3°C which is in line with the vaccine requirement of 2°C to 8°C . The estimated system COP ranges from 0.025 to 0. 076.
Renewable Energy
Green Energy and Economy
Hybrid Renewable Energy Approaches
Biofuels and Bioenergy
Solar, Wind and Marine Energy
Hydro Power Generation and Geothermal Energy
Waste to Energy and Smart Grid Systems
Global Impacts of Using Non-Renewable Resources
Fossil and Radioactive Fuels
Petroleum Engineering and Natural Gas Recovery
Advanced Materials for Energy Storage, Generation and Transmission