
Modified Lewis Correlation for Desiccant Dehumidification Process
Author(s) -
M. H. Gurses,
A. Ertas
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
transdisciplinary journal of engineering and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1949-0569
DOI - 10.22545/2022/00172
Subject(s) - desiccant , lewis number , liquid desiccant , tower , air conditioning , process engineering , materials science , thermodynamics , mechanical engineering , engineering , composite material , mass transfer , physics , structural engineering
Using effective tower design utilized in the dehumidification of air has potential applications in many fields,e.g., air-conditioning, crop-drying, meat, and fish drying, to reduce energy consumption. One of the most important parameters for packed tower design is the correct calculation of the Lewis Correlation. In this study, the Lewis Correlation method is summarized, and the agreements and disagreements are discussed. The Lewis Correlation method is modified for packed tower applications. This modification is based on the assumption that the water layer is thick and therefore the change in the interfacial temperature with tube length varies. The resulting equations are applied to water and liquid desiccants.