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Tsair-Wang Chung, ,† and

Bio: Tsair-Wang Chung, ,† and is an academic researcher from Chung Yuan Christian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Convection & Airflow. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 80 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared spray towers with and without fin coils for their efficiency in air dehumidification using triethylene glycol (TEG) solutions and found that the performance of the spray tower with fin coils was better than that of spray tower without fin coil under similar operating conditions.
Abstract: Spray towers with and without fin coils were compared for their efficiency in air dehumidification using triethylene glycol (TEG) solutions. Experiments were conducted using different air flow rates, liquid flow rates, temperature and air humidities, and aqueous TEG solution concentrations. Theoretically, an absorber with fin coils reduces the temperature of the desiccant solution, which leads to a greater amount of water vapor removal from the air. It was evident that the performance of the spray tower with fin coils was better than that of the spray tower without fin coils under similar operating conditions. Mass-transfer correlations were developed for both systems, which considered the changes in gas−liquid flow ratio, temperature, TEG concentration, and some physical properties. A dimensional analysis of the process variables was carried out using the Buckingham Pi method to obtain the dimensionless groups of the correlations. Most of the values predicted by the correlations were within ±10% of the e...

68 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the surface tension gradient on mass transfer performance of the absorption process were investigated and an investigation of the disturbance induced by surface tension gradients and an evaluation of the mass transfer behavior were conducted.
Abstract: The process of absorbing water vapor into triethylene glycol (TEG) solutions is achieved in two steps. In the first step, water vapor is condensed into water droplets on the gas−liquid interface. The second step involves the dissolution of water droplets into the TEG solution as a result of the change in surface tension in the surface thin film. This study is focused on the effects of the surface tension gradient on mass transfer performance of the absorption process. An investigation of the disturbance induced by the surface tension gradient and an evaluation of the mass transfer behavior were conducted. As noted, the phenomenon of fluid flow in the surface thin film due to the surface tension gradient is termed the Marangoni effect, and the induced convection is usually termed Marangoni convection. To discuss the relationship between the Marangoni effect and the mass transfer performance, the surface tension of the liquid desiccant was measured under different temperatures and concentrations during expe...

17 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical model is developed to simulate the heat and mass transfer processes in a cross flow dehumidifier/regenerator using liquid desiccant, which depends on NTU as input parameter, and NTU can be correlated based on the corresponding experimental data.

183 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive comparative parametric analysis of packed bed dehumidifiers for three commonly used desiccant materials viz. triethylene glycol, lithium chloride and calcium chloride is presented.
Abstract: Desiccant systems find applications in a very large variety of industrial and daily usage products including the new HVAC installations. An overview of liquid desiccant technology has been presented in this paper along with a compilation of experimental performance data of liquid desiccant dehumidifiers, empirical dehumidification effectiveness and mass transfer correlations in a useful and easy to read tabular format. The latest trends in this area suggest that hybrid systems are of current interest to HVAC industry, not only for high latent load applications but also for improving indoor air quality. The paper presents a comprehensive comparative parametric analysis of packed bed dehumidifiers for three commonly used desiccant materials viz. triethylene glycol, lithium chloride and calcium chloride, using empirical correlations for dehumidification effectiveness from the literature. The analysis reveals significant variations and anomalies in trends between the predictions by various correlations for the same operating conditions, and highlights the need for benchmarking the performance of desiccant dehumidifiers.

166 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the performance of an air dehumidifier using triethylene glycol (TEG) as desiccant under hot and humid conditions was investigated and expressed in terms of the moisture removal rate and the de-humidifiers effectiveness.

104 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the heat transfer literature published in 2005 can be found in this article, where the authors restrict themselves to papers published in English through a peer-review process, with selected translations from journals published in other languages.

96 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the mass transfer characteristics of a structured packing dehumidifier/regenerator using a lithium chloride solution as the desiccant and found that higher solution temperature resulted in lower overall mass transfer coefficients.

96 citations