Static heat-and-moisture exchanger

Heat exchange – Flow passages for two confined fluids – Interdigitated plural first and plural second fluid passages

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ABSTRACT:
A static heat-and-moisture exchanger core comprises an enclosed shell structure having a plurality of heat-and-moisture transfer members statically disposed therein in superposed and spaced-apart relationship defining between each two adjacent members a static flow path. The shell structure has a box-shaped configuration having four side walls and contains numerous pairs of aligned openings in opposed side wall portions each pair opening into one of the flow paths. Each heat-and-moisture transfer member is composed of either Japanese paper or asbestos paper having a thickness of from 0.05 mm to 1.0 mm whereupon the laminations are heat conductive and moisture permeable to effect continuous and simultaneous heat and moisture exchange between two air streams flowing through alternate ones of the flow paths.

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