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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing A Liquid Desiccant Air Conditioning System: An Application for Buildings in Hot and Humid Climates

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In tropical, hot and humid climates where temperature and humidity level are high, air conditioning (AC) systems are necessary for providing thermal comfort to building occupants. For an air conditioned space that needs outside air ventilation to maintain indoor air quality, the ventilation air can bring sensible heat ratio (SHR) of cooling load well below 0.7 since it accounts for as high as 80% of total latent load in the space. The cooling load SHR below this value cannot be handled effectively by conventional AC systems. Handling sensible and latent load separately using a hybrid scheme is an interesting option. A desiccant system can handle the latent load while a conventional system can handle mainly the sensible load. This could help reduce overall energy consumption and provide effective control of indoor air condition. This book presents a theoretical and experimental investigation of the use of a liquid desiccant (LiCl) AC system in tropical Thailand. The system treated ventilation air before supplying it into a conditioned space. Solar energy was used for the regeneration process. A simulation procedure developed for evaluating the system performance is also presented. About the Author Thosapon Katejanekarn, D.Eng. in Energy Technology graduated from Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. He is now a lecturer at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Silpakorn University, Thailand. His main interests are energy conservation and management in buildings and industries, and measurement and verification (M&V).

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 September 2010
Listed Since
05 October 2010

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