A comprehensive review of liquid desiccant air conditioning system
A. Gurubalan,
M.P. Maiya and
Patrick J. Geoghegan
Applied Energy, 2019, vol. 254, issue C
Abstract:
Air conditioning (AC) systems demand a significant portion of the total energy consumed by the building sector. Conventional AC based on vapor compression refrigeration (VCR) is neither energy efficient nor environment-friendly due to its method of humidity control and use of refrigerants with global warming potential respectively. Liquid desiccant air conditioning system (LDAS) is a promising alternative to VCR. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the developments in LDAS so far. It explains the principle of operation and classification in detail. The various developments in dehumidifier, regenerator, desiccant material, and mathematical modelling are discussed. The various types of performance parameters, and the design criteria and effect of operating parameters are also detailed. Finally, the climate feasibility, performance control strategies and indoor air quality are explained. This communication will be useful to identify the research gaps to explore new pathways for future research to further improve the efficiency of LDAS.
Keywords: Liquid desiccant; Dehumidifier; Regenerator; Moisture transfer; Hybrid air conditioning system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113673
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