Title of article :
Development of a Pilot Plant Solar Liquid Desiccant Air Conditioner for the Northern Region of Iran
Author/Authors :
Alizadeh, Shahab Department of Energy - Materials & Energy Research Centre, Karaj , Haghgou, Hamid Reza Department of Energy - Materials & Energy Research Centre, Karaj
Abstract :
In a 10-ton capacity pilot plant solar liquid desiccant air conditioner (LDAC) developed,
dehumidification of the outside air is achieved through a honeycomb packed-bed heat and mass
exchanger, using lithium chloride solution as the desiccant. The dry air obtained from the
dehumidification process is evaporative cooled inside a cooling pad and directed into the conditioned
space. The dilute solution thus produced and is concentrated in a honeycomb packed-bed scavenger air
regenerator using hot water from flat plate solar collectors. Carryover the desiccant particles has been
avoided by using eliminators .
The air conditioner was installed in a 250 m2 area of the fluid mechanics laboratory
of Babol University of Technology, a hot and humid location in the north on the Caspian Sea. The
obtained experimental data was compared with the predicted results of a model developed for the air
conditioner based on HYSIS and CARRIER energy soft-wares. The comparison reveals that there is
good agreement between the experiments and the model predictions.
The above tests further reveal that the unit has a satisfactory performance in independently controlling
the air temperature and humidity of the conditioned space. The inaccuracies are well within the
measuring errors of the temperature, humidity and the air and solution flow rates. An efficient heat
recovery within the air conditioner resulted in a thermal COP of about 1.5 and an electrical COP of 7 .
A commercialization study reveals that the operating cost of an LDAC is significantly lower than its
conventional counterpart. The costs would further reduce if a storage system was used to store the
concentrated solution of liquid desiccant. A simple payback of five years was determined for the solar
components of the liquid desiccant system in this study.
Keywords :
Liquiddesiccant , Dehumidification , Packed-bed , Solar regeneration
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics