“…From the point of view of saving space, it is desirable to recover and reuse the humidity in the exhaust gas using the supply air. In the present study, a method involving a thin porous plate for air dehumidification (Asaeda et al, 1984(Asaeda et al, , 1986,in which direct recovery of the moisture of the exhaust gas to the supply air through a thin porous plate or membrane, is considered. In this case, the following phenomena may occur: 1) mass and heat transport and an accompanying phase change inside the porous plate, 2) water evaporation from the surface of the porous plate and moisture diffusion around the surface of the plate on the supply air side, and 3) condensation of moisture on the porous plate surface on the exhaust gas side.…”