Sustainable cooling solutions in Dubai: the impact of incident radiation and panel angles on solar AC performance
Sampath Suranjan Salins, Shiva Kumar, Krishna Prasad

TL;DR
This study explores how solar panels can be used for air conditioning in Dubai, finding that panel tilt and solar radiation levels affect cooling efficiency and thermal comfort.
Contribution
The paper introduces a solar air conditioning system optimized for Dubai's climate, evaluating performance under varying solar radiation and panel angles.
Findings
A solar panel tilt angle of 25° achieved the highest moisture removal rate (0.78 g/s) and solar coefficient of performance (1.1).
Thermal comfort parameters PMV and PPD were within acceptable ranges at -0.21 and 12.7%, respectively.
Power ratios decreased with increasing solar radiation, indicating a need for optimal system design under high radiation levels.
Abstract
The rising demand for air conditioning units driven by climate change underscores the importance of using sustainable energy sources, which help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate environmental impact. The present work focuses on the design and construction of a solar air conditioning system by integrating photovoltaic panels or solar thermal collectors to power the cooling cycle, providing a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to conventional systems. A solar air conditioning unit entails the design, integration, and performance evaluation of a system that harnesses solar energy to provide space cooling. This study focuses on the design and construction of a solar air conditioning unit for cooling a defined space, with performance evaluated under varying solar radiation levels and panel tilt angles. Thermal comfort parameters and power factors were analyzed to determine…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdsorption and Cooling Systems · Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems · Solar Energy Systems and Technologies
