DE-79-08-1 -- Overview of Development Programs in Solar Desiccant Cooling for Residential Buildings
This paper provides an overview of the ongotng work in desiccant cooling under the national solar heating and cooling research program. Open cycle adsorption and absorption systems are examined. The different dehumidifier bed configurations are the distinguishing features of these systems. The basic operating principles of each dehumidifier concept are explained along with some discussion of their comparative features. Performance predictions developed by SERI for a solar desiccant solar system employing an axial-flow desiccant wheel dehumidifier are presented. In terms of life-cycle cost and displaced fossil-fuel energy, the results indicate that it should be beneficial to use solar desiccant coolers in residential applications. Although no prototype testing of any of these concepts iscurrently underway, test results are expected and will be reported within one year.Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 85, Part 2, Detroit, MI