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Absolute Humidity
- The ratio of the mass of water vapor to the volume occupied
by a mixture of water vapor and dry air.
Absorbent - A material that extracts one or more substances
from a fluid (gas or liquid) medium on contact, and which
changes physically and/or chemically in the process. The less
volatile of the two working fluids in an absorption-cooling
device.
Absorber - The
component of a solar thermal collector that absorbs solar
radiation and converts it to heat, or, as in a solar photovoltaic
device, the material that readily absorbs photons to generate
charge carriers (free electrons or holes).
Absorption
- The passing of a substance or force into the body of another
substance.
Absorption Chiller
- A type of air-cooling device that uses absorption cooling
to cool interior spaces.
Absorption
Coefficient - In reference to a solar energy
conversion devices, the degree to which a substance will absorb
solar energy. In a solar photovoltaic device, the factor by
which photons are absorbed as they travel a unit distance
through a material.
Absorption
Cooling - A process in which cooling of
an interior space is accomplished by the evaporation of a
volatile fluid, which is then absorbed in a strong solution,
then desorbed under pressure by a heat source, and then recondensed
at a temperature high enough that the heat of condensation
can be rejected to a exterior space.
Absorption
Refrigeration - A system in which a secondary
fluid absorbs the refrigerant, releasing heat, then releases
the refrigerant and reabsorbs the heat. Ammonia or water is
used as the vapor in commercial absorption cycle systems,
and water or lithium bromide is the absorber.
Absorptivity
- In a solar thermal system, the ratio of solar energy striking
the absorber that is absorbed by the absorber to that of solar
energy striking a black body (perfect absorber) at the same
temperature. The absorptivity of a material is numerically
equal to its emissivity.
Accumulator -
A component of a heat pump that stores liquid and keeps it
from flooding the compressor. The accumulator takes the strain
off the compressor and improves the reliability of the system.
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