Exergy Analysis of a Novel Configuration of Desiccant Based Evaporative Air Conditioning System
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2014
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Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd
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In this work, a process is developed for exergy analyses of a novel configuration of desiccant based an evaporative air conditioning system. The exergy transfer and destruction between the components of the system are defined for the average measured variables obtained from the experimental results. The exergy formulations are carried out to the experimental system using the data collected during a typical operation of the system. The exergy output, specific flow exergy, exergy destruction, exergy input and exergy efficiency are determined. Furthermore, the sustainability assessment and relative irreversibility of components are obtained. It is found that the exergy efficiency of the entire experimental unit is 40.7% at a reference temperature of 15 degrees C. It is also observed that the exergy efficiencies of the entire system varies between 56% and 25% for reference temperature of 0-30 degrees C, respectively. The effects of reference temperature on the performance of the studied system are investigated. Based on the investigation, it is seen that an exergy analysis can provide beneficial knowledge with respect to the theoretical upper limit of the system performance. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Hurdogan, Ertac/0000-0003-1054-9964
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Exergy Analysis, Dehumidification, Evaporative Cooling, Desiccant, Air Conditioning
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84
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524
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532