T.S. Ge
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Science and Technology for the Built Environment | 2017
Chuanyu Zhang; J. Xu; T.S. Ge; Yanjun Dai; R.Z. Wang
In order to improve the supply air quality, more and more investigations have been conducted on enthalpy exchanger (or total heat exchanger). Enthalpy exchanger consists of functional layers and support layers. The functional layers, which exchange the heat and moisture between fresh air and exhausted air, play a critical role in improving efficiencies of the exchanger. A paper matrix with low cost and easy fabrication is widely used as the functional layers in current enthalpy exchangers. In this study, modified paper by spraying calcium chloride solution is proposed to improve the hygroscopicity of conventional material. Novel functional layers with different solution concentrations of 5, 10, 20, 30, and 40% are fabricated and analyzed. Performance of exchangers made by the modified functional layers and by original layers are tested and compared. Results show that when airflow velocity is 0.3 m/s (corresponding to 50 m3/h), sensible efficiency, latent efficiency, and enthalpy efficiency of modified enthalpy exchanger with use of 30% solution increase from 62, 44, and 49% to 75, 69, and 71% in the winter conditions and from 53, 51, and 52% to 75.8, 71.5, and 73% in the summer conditions compared with original exchanger, the increasing of pressure drop caused by treatment can be ignored. Besides, application of the modified enthalpy exchanger is tested and it is proven that the modified exchanger can obtain better performance compared with original exchanger.
Advances in Solar Heating and Cooling | 2016
R.Z. Wang; Z.Y. Xu; T.S. Ge
The solar heating and cooling systems are among the best solutions for the current energy and environment issues. In this chapter, the background and overview of the solar heating and cooling systems are given. In these systems, the energy sources are the solar power, and the consuming components include the heating and cooling devices. In order to ensure the steady operation of solar driven systems, the heat storage systems are also necessary. In this case, the different choices of solar energy, solar heating, solar cooling and heat storage are briefly introduced in this chapter. A technology roadmap is given at last which provides a clear connection between these introduced technologies.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2010
Dong La; Y.J. Dai; Youyi Li; R.Z. Wang; T.S. Ge
International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2009
R.Z. Wang; T.S. Ge; C.J. Chen; Q. Ma; Z.Q. Xiong
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2008
T.S. Ge; Youyi Li; R.Z. Wang; Y.J. Dai
Energy | 2008
T.S. Ge; Y.J. Dai; R.Z. Wang; Youyi Li
International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2009
T.S. Ge; Youyi Li; R.Z. Wang; Y.J. Dai
Energy | 2010
T.S. Ge; Y.J. Dai; R.Z. Wang; Z.Z. Peng
Energy | 2014
X. Zheng; T.S. Ge; R.Z. Wang
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2010
T.S. Ge; Felix Ziegler; R.Z. Wang