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Hybrid liquid desiccant system: design and simulation models and experimental validation

  • Autores: Javier Peña, Laura Alonso, Juan Prieto González, Jordi Ortiga Guillen, Khaled Gommed
  • Localización: IX Congreso Nacional de Ingeniería Termodinámica: libro de actas. Cartagena, 3 al 5 de junio 2015 / coord. por José Ramón García Cascales, Joaquín Zueco Jordán, 2015, ISBN 978-84-606-8931-7, págs. 629-639
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The treatment of humidity on HVAC systems is crucial when a satisfactory indoor air quality needs to be reached. Traditional HVAC systems meet the latent cooling load by reducing the air temperature until its dew point, heating subsequently the air in order to reach the supply temperature for user comfort, with the energy waste this entails. On the other hand desiccant wheels requires normally an excessive post-cooling because of employed regeneration temperatures of around 70-80 ºC. In this paper the design and simulation models and testing results at laboratory scale of a hybrid liquid desiccant system (HLDS), developed in the frame of the EU project nanoCOOl, are presented. The HLDS is especially suited for applications with a low SHR (Sensible Heat ratio) and high ventilation requirements in tropical or subtropical climates. The aim of the project is to validate the developed technology for a good indoor environment quality, achieving the required ventilation needs, a good ...


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