Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7048915 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Desiccant material in trailing layers of packed beds is not utilized effectively due to the released heat of adsorption. In this study, an intercooled packed bed is proposed to enhance the utilization of desiccant material in the trailing layers of the bed. Experimental and numerical runs are conducted for moisture adsorption processes in conventional and intercooled silica gel beds. The numerical model predicts the exit air condition with an acceptable agreement. Using intercooled bed, 22% increase in total adsorbed mass is achieved for the studied case. The optimum bed length and intercooler location are explored. Also, the effect of air flow velocity on the intercooled bed at the optimum location is presented numerically.
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Authors
Ahmed Ramzy, Hossam AbdelMeguid, Waleed M. ElAwady,