Relative humidity control and reduction in power consumption via desiccant dehumidification
Date
2012-02-27Author
Ahmed Saleem, Saeed Binghooth
Zainal Alimuddin, Zainal Alauddin, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
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Variation in relative humidity has caused many
environmental and health problems. Therefore, controlling of the
relative humidity is necessary to improve indoor air quality. Solid
desiccant dehumidifiers play a significant role in this direction
through using rotating desiccant wheel made of silica gel. The
current study investigates new approach by conducting
experimental test on desiccant dehumidification to determine the
performance of the desiccant wheel. Experiments were carried
out by making the desiccant wheel active by supplying different
amount of heat and varying incoming air flow rates, while the
speed of the rotating desiccant remained constant. The results
show that the desiccant wheel is able to reduce relative humidity
to 40% at dry bulb temperature of 55 °C in a period of time
without supplying heat energy in 10 minutes. When the desiccant
was activated with a temperature of 170 °C and air flow rate of
243 kg/h the electrical heater was switched on for 15 minutes
resulting in energy saving of about 75% compared with the
energy consumption when the heater runs continuously. Thermal
power input of 7 kW was determined to design an alternative
heat energy source to reactivate desiccant wheel.
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