Title of article :
Evaluation of rotary dehumidifier performance with and without heated purge
Author/Authors :
Mihajlo N. Golubovic، نويسنده , , H.D. Madhawa Hettiarachchi، نويسنده , , William M. Worek، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In this paper we evaluate the potential benefits from separating process air stream at the exit of rotary dehumidifier into two streams. One air stream, hot and humid, is called purge air stream and other is remaining process air stream. The remaining process air stream has a lower temperature and humidity ratio as result of separation of initial hot process air stream. It is found that as the purge angle increases the exit humidity ratio of remaining process air stream decreases up to a point where it reaches a minimum. The purge angle for which this occurs is named “effective purge angle”. The effective purge angles for different splits between adsorption and desorption side of the rotary dehumidifier, various regeneration temperatures, non-dimensional lengths and their corresponding optimum non-dimensional times are determined. An existing finite-difference model, developed by the authors of this paper, for simulation of desiccant wheel performance is extended to account for the separation of the process air stream at the exit of rotary dehumidifier and later mixing of purge air stream and outside air to form the regeneration air stream. The performance of desiccant wheel with heated “effective purge angle” is evaluated and compared with performance of the same wheel without purge angle at all. It is found, for all cases considered in this study, that having heated “effective purge angle” has overall positive effect on the performance of the rotary dehumidifier.
Keywords :
Desiccant wheel , Dehumidification , Heated purge angle
Journal title :
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Journal title :
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer