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The potential for heat pumps in drying and dehumidification systems I: Theoretical considerations
Authors:R. Zylla  S. P. Abbas  K. W. Tai  S. Devotta  F. A. Watson  F. A. Holland
Abstract:Drying is one of the most energy intensive unit operations. In many applications the drying temperatures required are low enough to make the inclusion of a heat pump in the system worthy of consideration. Five drying/dehumidification systems, including three with heat pumps, have been compared theoretically on the basis of specific power consumption (SPC), (i.e. the energy supplied per unit of moisture condensed) and primary energy consumption (PEC) which is (SPC) divided by the efficiency of primary energy conversion. The efficiency of each system is improved as the relative humidity of the air leaving the dryer is increased. The optimum is, however, very flat and a heat pump should be advantageous when a minimum relative humidity of 30 per cent is acceptable within the drying chamber. A closed cycle dryer is shown to be the most advantageous but requires careful matching.
Keywords:Dehumidification  Drying  Heat energy and recycling  Heat pump
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