Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies
The steady state performance testing of industrial-scale energy wheels requires large-scale and advanced instrumentation to analyze large volumes of data. In order to address the feasibility of laboratory-scale studies, experimental modelling and data simulation have been successfully performed by m...
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doaj-8128a9de1ce4420faa0ebdf8f5e363e02020-11-24T22:20:30ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002018-12-01961092110210.14716/ijtech.v9i6.23022302Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption StudiesMohsen Shakouri0Easwaran N Krishnan1Leila Dehabadi2Abdalla H Karoyo3Carey J Simonson4Lee Wilson5Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Saskatchewan, 110 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C9, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Saskatchewan, 110 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C9, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Saskatchewan, 110 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C9, CanadaThe steady state performance testing of industrial-scale energy wheels requires large-scale and advanced instrumentation to analyze large volumes of data. In order to address the feasibility of laboratory-scale studies, experimental modelling and data simulation have been successfully performed by means of the transient and cyclic testing of a heat exchanger within an energy wheel setup in a parallel-flow air stream configuration. However, major challenges have been encountered in terms of predicting the effectiveness of a counter-flow energy wheel configuration in different operating conditions via the use of a transient test setup in a parallel-flow configuration. In the present study, we report the modification of a transient test facility intended to facilitate the more accurate simulation of a full-scale energy wheel operation in a small-scale test facility. A new test section was designed to: (1) enable tests in both counter-flow and parallel-flow configurations; (2) afford automated cyclic testing and achieve the reliable simulation of the energy wheels dehumidification/regeneration cycles; and (3) enhance the accuracy and reduce the uncertainty of the relative humidity (RH) measurements through utilization of the bag sampling method. The latter method is shown to yield greater accuracy with regard to the RH in non-isothermal operating conditions, as well as to reduce the data processing required for the estimation of latent effectiveness.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2302Bio-desiccantsEnergy/heat wheelLatent effectivenessStarch particlesWater vapor |
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Mohsen Shakouri Easwaran N Krishnan Leila Dehabadi Abdalla H Karoyo Carey J Simonson Lee Wilson |
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Mohsen Shakouri Easwaran N Krishnan Leila Dehabadi Abdalla H Karoyo Carey J Simonson Lee Wilson Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies International Journal of Technology Bio-desiccants Energy/heat wheel Latent effectiveness Starch particles Water vapor |
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Mohsen Shakouri Easwaran N Krishnan Leila Dehabadi Abdalla H Karoyo Carey J Simonson Lee Wilson |
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Mohsen Shakouri |
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Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies |
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Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies |
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Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies |
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Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies |
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Vapor Adsorption Transient Test Facility for Dehumidification and Desorption Studies |
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vapor adsorption transient test facility for dehumidification and desorption studies |
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Universitas Indonesia |
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International Journal of Technology |
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2086-9614 2087-2100 |
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The steady state performance testing of industrial-scale energy wheels requires large-scale and advanced instrumentation to analyze large volumes of data. In order to address the feasibility of laboratory-scale studies, experimental modelling and data simulation have been successfully performed by means of the transient and cyclic testing of a heat exchanger within an energy wheel setup in a parallel-flow air stream configuration. However, major challenges have been encountered in terms of predicting the effectiveness of a counter-flow energy wheel configuration in different operating conditions via the use of a transient test setup in a parallel-flow configuration. In the present study, we report the modification of a transient test facility intended to facilitate the more accurate simulation of a full-scale energy wheel operation in a small-scale test facility. A new test section was designed to: (1) enable tests in both counter-flow and parallel-flow configurations; (2) afford automated cyclic testing and achieve the reliable simulation of the energy wheels dehumidification/regeneration cycles; and (3) enhance the accuracy and reduce the uncertainty of the relative humidity (RH) measurements through utilization of the bag sampling method. The latter method is shown to yield greater accuracy with regard to the RH in non-isothermal operating conditions, as well as to reduce the data processing required for the estimation of latent effectiveness. |
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Bio-desiccants Energy/heat wheel Latent effectiveness Starch particles Water vapor |
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