Ionic liquid absorption system for dehumidification and IAQ enhancement in built environment.
Number: 0349
Author(s) : BHAGWAT R., SCHMID M., AHSAN A., KUMAR N., GLANVILLE P., MOGHADDAM S.
Summary
Cooling systems are a necessity of modern civilization that have greatly enhanced our standard of living and enabled the development of large population centers in harsh climates. However, a key shortcoming of the existing prominent cooling system i.e., vapor compression system is the need for overcooling of air to condense its moisture content. This limitation often leads to implementation of reheat to bring the air to a desired supply temperature to maintain comfort and indoor air quality (IAQ). Liquid desiccant absorption systems have been considered to handle the latent load such that need for reheat is eliminated. However, a low energy efficiency, high cost, and operational and maintenance complexities have prevented such systems from becoming a mainstream product. Here, we report progress on development of ionic liquid desiccant dehumidification systems with a membrane-based absorber that promise to overcome shortcomings of the existing desiccant dehumidification systems. We compare performance of the system operating with adiabatic and internally cooled membrane-based absorbers. The studies are conducted at Integrated Seasonal Moisture Removal Efficiency (ISMRE) inlet air conditions. Effect of dew point temperature on system capacity and coefficient of performance (COP) is studied. A maximum COP of 0.82 is reached, showing promise in terms of energy efficiency. The studies also suggest that further enhancement in dehumidification level is required to meet the needs of HVAC systems.
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- Original title: Ionic liquid absorption system for dehumidification and IAQ enhancement in built environment.
- Record ID : 30031130
- Languages: English
- Subject: Technology
- Source: 14th IEA Heat Pump Conference 2023, Chicago, Illinois.
- Publication date: 2023/05/15
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