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Survey of hybrid liquid desiccant air conditioning systems

Abdulrahman Th. Mohammad, Sohif Bin Mat, M.Y. Sulaiman, K. Sopian and Abduljalil A. Al-abidi

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013, vol. 20, issue C, 186-200

Abstract: This paper reviews and surveys the available hybrid liquid-desiccant air-conditioning system technologies. These technologies are proposed as alternative to the traditional vapor-compression systems because of its advantages in removing air latent load, environment-friendly feature, ability to remove pollutants from the processed air, and ability to reduce electrical energy consumption. This paper first introduces the traditional air-conditioning system: vapor compression, vapor absorption, and evaporative cooling. In addition, the principles of liquid desiccants and liquid-desiccant dehumidification systems and the hybrid liquid-desiccant classifications are discussed. Next, combination of the liquid-desiccant systems with vapor compression, vapor absorption, and direct and indirect evaporative cooling units are outlined. Finally, conclusions and some important suggestions are presented based on the collected information.

Keywords: Hybrid liquid desiccant; Vapor compression; Vapor absorption; Indirect evaporative cooler; Direct evaporative cooler (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2012.11.065

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