DESICCANT INTEGRATED HYBRID VAPOUR-COMPRESSION COOLING: PERFORMANCE SENSITIVITY TO OUTDOOR CONDITIONS.

Author(s) : WOREK W. M., MOON C. J.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE PERFORMANCE OF A DESICCANT INTEGRATED, HYBRID, VAPOUR-COMPRESSION COOLING SYSTEM IS MODELED NUMERICALLY. THE CONCEPT OF HYBRID COOLING INVESTIGATED IN THE PAPER UTILIZES THE WASTE HEAT REJECTED FROM A VAPOUR-COMPRESSION CYCLE TO DIRECTLY ACTIVATE A SOLID DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFICATION CYCLE. THE HYBRID SYSTEM CONSISTS OF 4 MAJOR COMPONENTS: A COMPRESSOR, AN EVAPORATOR AND 2 DESICCANT INTEGRATED CONDENSERS/DEHUMIDIFIR. THE PERFORMANCE SENSITIVITY OF A FIRST GENERATION PROTOTYPE HYBRID, VAPOUR-COMPRESSION COOLING SYSTEM TO VARIABLE OUTDOOR CONDITIONS IS REPORTED AND COMPARED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF CONVENTIONAL VAPOUR-COMPRESSION SYSTEMS.

Details

  • Original title: DESICCANT INTEGRATED HYBRID VAPOUR-COMPRESSION COOLING: PERFORMANCE SENSITIVITY TO OUTDOOR CONDITIONS.
  • Record ID : 1989-2393
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Heat Recov. Syst. CHP - vol. 8 - n. 6
  • Publication date: 1988

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