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A comprehensive review on dehumidification system using solid desiccant for thermal comfort in HVAC applications

Authors :
Shruti V. Dikshit
Shriramshastri Chavali
Prateek D. Malwe
Sourabh Kulkarni
Hitesh Panchal
Ali Jawad Alrubaie
Mohamed A. Mohamed
Mustafa Musa Jaber
Source :
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering. :095440892311630
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

In comfort, air-conditioning control over the humidity is essential in applications such as pharmaceutical industries, electronic gadgets manufacturing units, the food sector, paper industries, etc. Relative humidity of nearly 50% can effectively prevent the growth and abidance of biological pollutants. There are several methods using which dehumidification can be achieved. The most common method is subcooling air up to the condensation temperature of the moisture trapped and then cooling again, and the condensate is collected. This method is time-consuming and needs to be more effective. On the other hand, desiccants’ dehumidification process is suitable for maintaining humidity in air-conditioning systems and producing dry air. Desiccants with economical materials, high moisture removal rate, low regeneration temperature, and steadiness after many years make a desiccant system more successful in its performance and cost. The effect of change in process air temperature, process air humidity ratio, and regeneration temperature on the system's performance is studied. This research focuses on the functioning of various desiccant dehumidification systems and their applications. A comparative study of the different dehumidification systems found efficiency, low maintenance cost, and high sustainability.

Details

ISSN :
20413009 and 09544089
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering
Accession number :
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