Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6729037 | Energy and Buildings | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The most extended method to reduce humidity in conditioned spaces are based on cooling coils. This system reduces the amount of water in the air stream through the condensation of water on the coil surface. Desiccant materials have been assessed as an alternative to these systems aiming at improving the process efficiency. Desiccant materials efficiency is based on the contact surface between the liquid and the air stream, therefore, the higher the contact surface is, determines how much water will be removed. The combination of desiccant liquid and electrohydrodynamic techniques is considered as a challenging topic to produce a very fine spray that leads to an increase of surface contact. This paper covers the technical feasibility of electrospray technique to produce small droplets of desiccant liquids that are used to reduce the humidity content.
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Authors
Manuel Gallardo Salazar, Rogelio Zubizarreta Jiménez, Ignacio González Loscertales, Antonio Hijano Reyes,