Desiccant enhanced evaporative air-conditioning (DEVap)
An edition of Desiccant enhanced evaporative air-conditioning (DEVap) (2011)
evaluation of a new concept in ultra efficient air conditioning
By Eric Kozubal
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Language
eng
Pages
60
Description:
NREL has developed the novel concept of a desiccant enhanced evaporative air conditioner (DEVap) with the objective of combining the benefits of liquid desiccant and evaporative cooling technologies into an innovative "cooling core." Liquid desiccant technologies have extraordinary dehumidification potential, but require an efficient cooling sink. DEVap's thermodynamic potential overcomes many shortcomings of standard refrigeration-based direct expansion cooling. DEVap decouples cooling and dehumidification performance, which results in independent temperature and humidity control. The energy input is largely switched away from electricity to low-grade thermal energy that can be sourced from fuels such as natural gas, waste heat, solar, or biofuels.
subjects: Evaporative cooling, Research, Air conditioning, Energy conservation, Efficiency