Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1733228 | Energy | 2013 | 7 Pages |
This paper reports experimental testing of an adsorption dishwasher employing different desiccants, such as 13X zeolite, microporous silica gel and SAPO-34 zeolite. Thermodynamic comparison of the selected adsorbents was carried out on the basis of the experimental measurement of the main thermo-physical parameters, such as specific heat, adsorption equilibrium curves and sorption enthalpy.A sensitivity analysis on the adsorption dishwasher parameters was carried out adopting full factorial design (FFD) on a modified dishwasher prototype. Finally, the actual energetic performance for the optimized configuration were experimentally evaluated returning a consumed electrical energy of 0.636 kWh, which is 41% lower than that of standard cycle performed by a standard dishwasher with energy label A.
► The experimental tests on an adsorption dishwasher are described. ► A sensitivity analysis is performed following the full factorial design. ► The results show how the operational parameters influence the uptake. ► An investigation on 3 different adsorbents is performed. ► An efficient configuration using silica gel was identified.