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Dual-module humidity pump for efficient air dehumidification: Demonstration and performance limitations

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  • Fix, Andrew J.
  • Oh, Jinwoo
  • Braun, James E.
  • Warsinger, David M.

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Condensation dehumidification in conventional air conditioning technologies is energy-intensive, accounting for up to 50% of building cooling energy used in some climates. Selective vacuum membrane dehumidification (VMD) is one of the leading alternative dehumidification technologies due to its potential for significant energy savings, and the “dual-module humidity pump” is one of the most promising VMD concepts. This work is the first to provide experimental proof-of-concept for the dual-module humidity pump system and provides the first thermodynamic modeling framework that accounts for realistic steady-state operating limitations, both of which are lacking in the current literature. Additionally, this work is the first to provide a system design solution that overcomes practical challenges associated with air accumulation in the vacuum channels. The experimental results in this work show that the current prototype can remove up to 45% of the water vapor in the air stream, and the vapor pressure difference in the vapor rejection module needs to be approximately 2–4 times greater than that of the dehumidification module in order to maintain balanced mass transfer. The thermodynamic model applied to typical air conditioning conditions shows that the ideal dehumidification (latent) COPs can reach up to 40, but practical COPs are limited to approximately 10. Furthermore, the model shows that the overall energy efficiency increases as the membrane air selectivity increases, though this improvement gradually starts to diminish when the membrane selectivity is increased above 10,000.

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  • Fix, Andrew J. & Oh, Jinwoo & Braun, James E. & Warsinger, David M., 2024. "Dual-module humidity pump for efficient air dehumidification: Demonstration and performance limitations," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 360(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:360:y:2024:i:c:s0306261924001545
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122771
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