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A study on cooling performance and exergy analysis of desiccant cooling system in various regeneration temperature and outdoor air conditions

Authors
Lee, J.I.Hong, S.M.Byun, J.K.Choi, Y.D.Lee, D.Y.
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Keywords
Cooling capacity; COP; Desiccant cooling system; Exergy efficiency; Rate of exergy destruction; Regeneration temperature; Regenerative evaporative cooler
Citation
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, B, v.38, no.5, pp.413 - 421
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Journal Title
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, B
Volume
38
Number
5
Start Page
413
End Page
421
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100764
DOI
10.3795/KSME-B.2014.38.5.413
ISSN
1226-4881
Abstract
Desiccant cooling system is an air conditioning system that uses evaporative cooler to cool air and it can perform cooling by using heat energy only without electrically charged cooler. Thus, it can solve many problems of present cooling system including the destruction of ozone layer due to the use of CFC[chloro fluoro carbon] affiliated refrigerants and increase of peak power during summer season. In this study, cooling performance and exergy analysis was conducted in order to increase efficiency of desiccant cooling system. Especially, using exergy analysis based on the second law of thermodynamics can resolve the issue related to system efficiency in a more fundamental way by analyzing the cause of exergy destruction both in whole system and each component. The purpose of this study is to evaluate COP[coefficient of performance], cooling capacity and exergy performance of desiccant cooling system incorporating a regenerative evaporative cooler in various regeneration temperature and outdoor air conditions. © 2014 The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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