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A dual-scale analysis of a desiccant wheel with a novel organic–inorganic hybrid adsorbent for energy recovery

Huang-Xi Fu, Li-Zhi Zhang, Jian-Chang Xu and Rong-Rong Cai

Applied Energy, 2016, vol. 163, issue C, 167-179

Abstract: Desiccant wheels have been extensively used for energy recovery of ventilation air from buildings. Performance of these wheels is influenced by many factors like the material properties, wheel matrix structures, operating conditions and fluid parameters. Previous studies only involved the macro-scale heat and mass transfer in the wheels and the system performance, by neglecting the micro-scale properties of wheel materials. In this study, a dual-scale modeling approach was proposed for a desiccant wheel with a novel organic–inorganic hybrid adsorbent (HA) material which combines high adsorption capability with good mechanical durability. The proposed dual-scale model included a micro-scale molecular dynamics (MD) sub-model for adsorbent material, a macro-scale sub-model for heat and mass transfer in matrix channels and system performance evaluation. The two sub-models were linked together through information exchange to form the dual-scale model. Through modeling, the effects of the micro physical–chemical properties of materials and macro structure of wheels, as well as the operating parameters on system performance were investigated. With the dual-scale model as a design tool, material compositions were optimized. The moisture adsorption capacity of the material was two times higher than that of silica gel B at high relative humidities. Consequently the sensible and latent effectiveness were improved by 12% and 30% respectively.

Keywords: Multi-scale modeling; Desiccant wheel; Energy recovery; Molecular dynamics simulation; Hybrid adsorbent (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.10.175

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