1. Heat and mass transfer in liquid desiccant air-conditioning process at low flow conditions
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Peng, S.W. and Pan, Z.M.
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HEAT transfer , *MASS transfer , *DRYING agents , *AIR conditioning , *FLUID dynamics , *NONEQUILIBRIUM thermodynamics , *MATHEMATICAL physics - Abstract
Abstract: This paper investigates the transient heat and mass transfer in liquid desiccant air-conditioning process at low flow conditions. Using local volumetric average approach, one-dimensional non-equilibrium heat and mass transfer models are developed to describe the humid air and liquid desiccant interaction at counter flow configuration. Using triethylene glycol solution as desiccant, some experimental studies are completed. Experimental results are used to justify the numerical models. Numerical results are then obtained to demonstrate process characteristics. The models include a transient desiccant flow model for initial liquid desiccant building-up process, empirical wetted specific surface ratio for mass transfer, and heat and mass transfer coefficients. The objective of this research is to develop a process analytical tool for liquid desiccant air-conditioner design. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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