Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6766739 Renewable Energy 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Steady-state moisture cycled (MCSS) by each adsorbent is determined for demand category-I, II and III which are based on 60%, 40% and 20% relative humidity of dehumidified air, respectively. In case of demand category-I, the ACP enables maximum MCSS at all regeneration temperatures (Treg), ideally sitting at 47 °C. The ACF enables double MCSS as compared to silica-gel during demand category-II at Treg ≥59 °C. However, the silica-gel is found the only applicable adsorbent for the demand category-III.
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