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Direct-coupled desorption for small capacity ammonia-water absorption systems

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Abstract An investigation of direct gas-coupled desorption for small capacity ammonia-water absorption is presented. Some applications favor or require the use of direct-coupling of the heat source for desorption; therefore,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An investigation of direct gas-coupled desorption for small capacity ammonia-water absorption is presented. Some applications favor or require the use of direct-coupling of the heat source for desorption; therefore, a systematic treatment of this topic is needed for the optimal design of small-capacity absorption systems. Gas-coupled desorption is accomplished through diabatic distillation, and an optimal gas side geometry is established. Gas side optimization considers pressure drop minimization as well as geometric constraints such as column diameter and number of gas tubes. A heat and mass transfer model is developed and validated with experiments. Excellent internal vapor purification is achieved and the results agree well with the heat transfer and pressure drop predictions. These results demonstrate the applicability of direct-coupled desorption to small-capacity ammonia-water absorption systems. A comparative assessment with indirect-coupled desorption components is also made.

Keywords: absorption; desorption; small capacity; coupled desorption; desorption small

Journal Title: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Year Published: 2018

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