Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas
Patent
1992-12-17
1994-10-04
Tapolcai, William E.
Refrigeration
Processes
Circulating external gas
62271, F25D 1708
Patent
active
053514971
ABSTRACT:
An air-conditioning process uses an internally-cooled, liquid-desiccant absorber through which the air to be conditioned, the coolant and the liquid desiccant are passed. The desiccant is passed into the absorber at a flooding rate not exceeding 1.0 gpm/ft.sup.2. Preferably cooling water (as coolant) is passed into the absorber at a flooding rate not exceeding 1.0 gpm/ft.sup.2 and, in that case, cooling air is passed through the absorber in intimate contact with the cooling water to promote evaporative cooling of the cooling water.
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"The Effect of Absorber Design on the Performance of a Liquid-Desiccant Air Conditioner" -A. I. Lowenstein.
Gas Research Institute
Tapolcai William E.
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