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Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

Effect of Column Height on Mass Transfer Characteristics of Spray Column

Yoshiya Shigenobu; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara

Desiccant dehumidification can reduce energy consumption of air conditioner. However, mass transfer of water from air to the desiccant is critical for efficiency. Mass transfer characteristics of spray column were experimentally studied, and some correlations were attempted.


ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference | 2011

Proposal and System Design for a Chemical Dehumidification Process

Koichi Shirai; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara

When used to dehumidify indoor air, ordinary air-conditioners demand abundant energy and expend it inefficiently. The mechanism of dehumidification on which they rely, the cooling of air to below its dew point to remove moisture by condensation, significantly limits the efficiency, as the air reheats once the moisture is removed. To solve this problem, our group has proposed to use desiccant. The system dehumidifies air using sodium carbonate monohydrate, a chemical that absorbs moisture and changes into decahydrate at low temperature. The compound polyethylene glycol (PEG) is added to the system as a water-transfer medium to increase the contact between the air and sodium carbonate hydrates. In earlier work our group proposed a basic system design and evaluated its efficiency. In doing so, we identified three important points neglected in the design: the power consumption for the circulation pump, the mass transfer characteristics of the spray column, and the hydration reaction rate. In the current study we evaluate a renewed design for the proposed chemical humidity-conditioning system taking these points into account. According to calculations of the system energy balance, the system enables dehumidification with higher COP by 1.5, and practical rates of mass transfer and hydration are expected from the experimental results.Copyright


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

New Correlation for Mass Transfer Characteristics of Spray Column

Tsubsa Tanda; Koichi Shirai; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference | 2011

G224 Correlation for the mass transfer in the spray column

Tsubasa Tanda; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2011

1405 Proposal and system design for a chemical humidity-conditioning system

Koichi Shirai; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2008

617 Experimental study on dehumidification characteristics of rotary kiln reactor used for chemical humidity conditioning system

Keishi Kawano; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2008

410 Mass transfer apparatus for the chemical dehumidification system

Risa Aikawa; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference | 2007

G213 Mass transfer in the Chemical Dehumidification System using Sodium Carbonate Decahydrate

Keishi Kawano; Yukihiko Matsumura; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2007

606 Fundamental study on reaction rate of water absorption in the Chemical Humidity Control System

Ryota Okano; Yukihiko Matsumura; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Hiroyuki Kitahara


The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch | 2006

619 Fundamental Study on Reaction Rate in the Chemical Humidity Control System

Ryota Okano; Yukihiko Matsumura; Yoshihiro Kikuchi; Hiroyuki Kitahara

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