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Performance investigation of a counter-flow heat pump driven liquid desiccant dehumidification system

Ying Xie, Tao Zhang and Xiaohua Liu

Energy, 2016, vol. 115, issue P1, 446-457

Abstract: Liquid desiccant dehumidification is an energy-efficient approach for humid air handling process. Increasing attention has been paid to heat pump driven liquid desiccant (HPLD) systems in China. The current research focuses on a counter-flow HPLD system. The configuration of this HPLD system is introduced and theoretical models of key components are analyzed. Based on the simulation model, operating performances with varying input parameters are obtained. Effects of input NTUm, NTUevap and required ωsa are drawn from the simulated results. NTUm of the packed tower is a key parameter, which affects Qfa/Qe indicating the heat recovery performance and COPhp indicating the energy performance of heat pump. As NTUm is not sufficient, heat-cold offset resulted from solutions circulating between dehumidifier and regenerator severely affects the system performance. Then adding a solution heat exchanger is regarded as an appropriate approach to improve the performance. Besides, adopting a multi-stage heat pump cycle helps to improve the match properties between solution and refrigerant. It's treated as an approach to improve the energy efficiency of this counter-flow HPLD system to a certain extent. The present study is expected to be beneficial to design an optimized HPLD system.

Keywords: Liquid desiccant; Dehumidification/regeneration; Counter flow; Heat pump; Performance optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.09.037

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