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Dehumidification and environmental control.

open access: yesJournal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology, 1998
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Exergy analysis of dehumidification systems: A comparison between the condensing dehumidification and the desiccant wheel dehumidification

Energy Conversion and Management, 2020
Abstract This paper presents a framework of exergy analysis to evaluate the performance of the condensing dehumidification and the desiccant wheel dehumidification. The performance of two dehumidification methods are compared for pure dehumidification purposes based on proposed dehumidification systems that undertake only the latent load.
Cong Wang, Fenghua Ge
exaly   +2 more sources

Isothermal dehumidification or gas drying using vacuum sweep dehumidification

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2013
Abstract This article discusses a novel isothermal system for removing water vapor from gases using water selective membranes. Previous membrane systems for dehumidifying atmospheric pressure gases suffered from low driving forces across the membrane.
Paul Scovazzo, Anthony J. Scovazzo
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DEHUMIDIFICATION IN A LIGHTHOUSE

Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1973
Condensation which occurs on the cold surface of the large window area of the Cloch Point Lighthouse on the Firth of Clyde has probably been a problem since it first started operating in 1797. It is a potentially serious problem as the light has to be seen at maximum brightness by the passing ships, and not through misted windows.
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Dehumidification Demystified

CoatingsPro, 2016
Choosing dehumidification equipment can seem overwhelming. Check out these tips on figuring out what to get and how to use it.
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ENERGY CONSERVING DEHUMIDIFICATION OF GREENHOUSES

Acta Horticulturae, 2014
As greenhouses become better insulated and increasingly airtight, the humidity of the inside air rises easily and may become unfavourably high. Therefore, most greenhouses frequently open their vents to remove the moisture excess. When heated, opening the vents will increase the energy consumption.
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Membrane Air Dehumidification

2020
Membrane-based air dehumidification (MAD), a recently emerged air dehumidification technology, separates the moisture from the humid air by using a selective membrane. MAD is carried out by permitting only vapour molecules to transfer from one side of the membrane at a high concentration to the other side at a low concentration.
Kian Jon, Chua   +3 more
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