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A LIQUID SORPTION/DESORPTION AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM USING BY RECOVERED HEAT.

Summary

A PROCESS OF AIR CONDITIONING BY DEHUMIDIFICATION-HUMIDIFICATION IS PRESENTED. THE AIR DEHUMIDIFICATION IS ACHIEVED IN AN ABSORPTION COLUMN WITH A HYGROSCOPIC SOLUTION. AFTER A HEAT EXCHANGE WITH THE OUTLET AIR THE PROCESSED AIR IS ADIABATICALLY HUMIDIFIED. THE DILUTED SOLUTION IS RECONCENTRATED IN A DESORBER BY CONTACT WITH EXTERNAL AIR OVER A HEATING TUBE BANK, IN WHICH WATER FLOWS FROM AN EXTERNAL HEATING OR HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM. A HEAT EXCHANGER RECOVERS SENSIBLE HEAT BETWEEN INLET AND OUTLET AIR.

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  • Original title: A LIQUID SORPTION/DESORPTION AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM USING BY RECOVERED HEAT.
  • Record ID : 1987-2332
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Progress in the design and construction of refrigeration systems.
  • Publication date: 1986/08/05
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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