Performance analysis of a liquid desiccant and membrane contactor hybrid air-conditioning system
- Creators
- BERGERO, STEFANO
- CHIARI, ANNA
- Others:
- Bergero, Stefano
- Chiari, Anna
Description
ABSTRACT The present study examines the performances of a hybrid air-conditioning system in which a vapour-compression inverse cycle is integrated with an air dehumidification system working with hygroscopic solution and hydrophobic membrane. This model may be a valid alternative to traditional summertime air-conditioning system, in which the air is cooled to below its dew-point temperature and subsequently reheated. The proposed hybrid system involves simultaneously cooling and dehumidifying the air conveyed to the conditioned ambient in an air-solution membrane contactor. An LiCl solution is cooled by means of a vapour-compression inverse cycle using the refrigerant KLEA 407C. The solution is regenerated in another membrane contactor by exploiting the heat rejected by the condenser. A SIMULINK calculation programme was designed in order to simulate the system under examination in steady-state conditions. The performances of the system were analysed on varying a few significant operating parameters, and were compared with those of a traditional direct-expansion air-conditioning plant in typical summertime conditions. The results of the simulations revealed significant energy savings, which, in particular operating conditions, may exceed 50%.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/293257
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/293257
- Origin repository
- UNIGE