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Review of solid/liquid desiccant in the drying applications and its regeneration methods [PDF]

open access: yesRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2012
Desiccant material has been used in drying applications because of its low energy consumption, among other advantages. Desiccant material can produce hot and dry air that is beneficial for the drying process. The advantages of using desiccant material in
Suhaimi Misha   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

A Critical Review on Solid Desiccant-Based Hybrid Cooling Systems

open access: yesInternational Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, 2017
The present review provides scientific and technical support on how solid desiccant-based hybrid cooling can be a supplement to the commonly used vapor compression-based traditional air-conditioning systems to provide the indoor thermal comfort to the ...
D B Jani, Manish Mishra
exaly   +2 more sources

IMPROVEMENTS IN SOLID DESICCANT COOLING

Drying Technology, 1993
ABSTRACT The DINC (Direct-Indirect Evaporative Cooling) cycle was proposed in 1986 by Texas A6H researchers. The idea wae to combine the benefits of direct and indirect evaporative cooling with desiccant dehumidifying using a rotating aolid silica-gel dehumidifier. Recent parametric studies completed for the Texas Energy Ramarch In Applications Program
Dennis Waugamman   +2 more
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Regeneration of solid and liquid desiccant : A review

2017 IEEE International Conference on Power, Control, Signals and Instrumentation Engineering (ICPCSI), 2017
Now a days desiccants like silica gel, activated alumina, activated charcoal etc are widely used in many applications. They absorb moisture to create dry environment. But after absorbing moisture they get saturated. So, it is required to regenerate them. Most commonly used regeneration methods are regeneration by heating conventional fuel, regeneration
Deba Kumar Mahanta, Bipasha Sarma
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The technical challenges for solid desiccant cooling

Heat Recovery Systems and CHP, 1993
Abstract Air conditioning and dehumidification systems using solid desiccants have been developed and are finding niche applications in commercial building with special humidity problems or requirements. Ongoing research is being directed at materials and components investigations which have the promise of increasing the performance and reducing the ...
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Property Analysis of Solid-Adsorption Desiccant System

Advanced Materials Research, 2010
Based on the concept of independent dehumidification, a system which can test the dehydration property of both the adsorbent bed and the adsorbent has been designed. As the adsorbent, the activated alumina and the 4A molecular sieve are used to test the dehydration property of the whole adsorbent bed with two kinds of adsorbent.
Huan Chen, Wei Li, Qiu Yu Xu, Wei Li Cai
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Progressive Development of Solid Desiccant Dehumidification Technology

2021
Population increase, rapid industrialization, economic growth, and increased demand for thermal comfort have exponentially raised buildings’ air-conditioning requirements. Over 90% of the current air-conditioning market is dominated by mechanical vapor compression (MVC) technology, which is essentially a coupled condensation dehumidification-cooling ...
Vivekh Prabakaran, Kian Jon Chua
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An Introduction to Solid Desiccant Cooling Technology

2013
Air-conditioning industry is facing important environmental and regulatory challenges, such as the phaseout of CFCs refrigerants, the requirement of higher ventilation rates and improved air quality by new design standards. The result is the development of technology to supplement or even replace traditional vapor compression cycles.
Carlos Eduardo Leme Nóbrega   +1 more
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Progressive development in solid desiccant cooling: a review

International Journal of Ambient Energy, 2019
Vapour compression-based conventional cooling systems are not applicable in humid climates, due to its moisture removal capability below the dew point of conditioned air, which consume excess work ...
K. K. Bhabhor, D. B. Jani
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Modeling of Drying of Gases Using Solid Desiccants

Drying Technology, 2009
The article presents theoretical analysis of the adsorptive drying process of gases in a cyclic temperature swing adsorption (TSA) system with two fixed bed adsorption columns. Silica gel is used as a solid desiccant due to its ability to provide extremely low dew points.
Józef Nastaj, Bogdan Ambrożek
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