Volume 1: Heat Transfer in Energy Systems; Thermophysical Properties; Heat Transfer Equipment; Heat Transfer in Electronic Equi 2009
DOI: 10.1115/ht2009-88255
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Analysis of Heat and Mass Transfer of an Adiabatic Cross-Flow Liquid Desiccant Absorber Operating at Low Temperatures

Abstract: With the rising costs of electricity due to increasing demand of electric power, liquid desiccant systems have received significant attention as a way to reduce latent loads on air conditioning systems. In particular, the performance of liquid desiccant systems in humid climates has shown significant reductions in energy consumption. In general, these liquid desiccant systems are composed by an absorber or dehumidifier and a regenerator that utilizes a heat source to reject the water from the diluted liquid de… Show more

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“…This situation is valid in cases where no cooling is needed for the absorber, such as in refrigerated warehouses applications [24]. However, in many situations, a coolant fluid runs inside the walls of the absorber to remove the heat generated due to water vapor condensation, keeping the wall temperature approximately constant.…”
Section: Effect Of Boundary Condition At the Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation is valid in cases where no cooling is needed for the absorber, such as in refrigerated warehouses applications [24]. However, in many situations, a coolant fluid runs inside the walls of the absorber to remove the heat generated due to water vapor condensation, keeping the wall temperature approximately constant.…”
Section: Effect Of Boundary Condition At the Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%