2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijft.2022.100164
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Experimental investigation of dehumidification and regeneration of zeolite coated energy exchanger

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“…Their study presented the design analysis of a two-tower silica gel dehydration unit capable of dehydrating one million standard m 3 of natural gas per day and discussed the effects of various operating parameters on the unit's design. In addition, their study analyzed the regeneration of the weak desiccant bed based on some simplified assumptions and discovered that the higher the regeneration temperature, the less regeneration gas is required [26]. Zhang, L. et al [27] investigated experimentally the mass-transfer characteristics and regeneration processes of a structured packing dehumidifier/regenerator that employs lithium chloride as a desiccant material under conventional air conditioning operating conditions.…”
Section: Energy Use Of Liquid Desiccant Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their study presented the design analysis of a two-tower silica gel dehydration unit capable of dehydrating one million standard m 3 of natural gas per day and discussed the effects of various operating parameters on the unit's design. In addition, their study analyzed the regeneration of the weak desiccant bed based on some simplified assumptions and discovered that the higher the regeneration temperature, the less regeneration gas is required [26]. Zhang, L. et al [27] investigated experimentally the mass-transfer characteristics and regeneration processes of a structured packing dehumidifier/regenerator that employs lithium chloride as a desiccant material under conventional air conditioning operating conditions.…”
Section: Energy Use Of Liquid Desiccant Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%