Desiccant assisted air conditioning system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196014
  • Patent Number
    6,196,014
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 7, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Doerrler; William
    • Shulman; Mark
    Agents
    • Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland & Naughton
Abstract
A high efficiency air conditioning system is proposed, in which, while operating on a batch system, desiccant regeneration and process air dehumidification can be carried out simultaneously with a simple configuration. The air conditioning system comprises at least two desiccant members, a process air passage for providing a process air to one of the desiccant members for dehumidification of the process air, and a regeneration air passage for providing a regeneration air to the other of the desiccant members for regeneration of the regeneration air. The desiccant members are movable with respect to the process air passage and the regeneration air passage to alternatingly switch each of the desiccant members from one of the regeneration air passage and the process air passage to another.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates in general to air conditioners, and relates in particular to an air conditioning system having a continuous air processing capability by alternately treating the process air through at least two desiccant members.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 6

shows a prior art example of desiccant assisted air conditioning system same as the system disclosed in a U.S. Pat. No. 4,430,864. The system comprises: a process air passage A; a regeneration air passage B; two desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B; and a heat pump device


200


for desiccant regeneration and cooling of process air. The heat pump device


200


utilizes heat exchangers, embedded in the two desiccant beds


103


A and


103


B, as high and low temperature heat sources. In each of the thermal medium passages, there are opposingly disposed expansion valves


240


A,


240


B and one-way valves


241


A,


241


B, which are arranged parallel to the expansion valves


240


A,


240


B respectively, and the direction of compression of the compressor


230


can be switched by a four-way valve


250


.




In the technology described above, cooling and dehumidifying processes can be explained with reference to a psychrometric chart shown in FIG.


7


. The process air (state K) is withdrawn by a blower


102


through a passage


110


, raised in pressure, and is forwarded to the one desiccant bed


103


A through the passage


111


and the four-way valve


105


and passage


112


A, where the moisture in the process air is adsorbed, to lower its humidity ratio and raise its temperature by the effect of the heat of adsorption. Because the desiccant bed


103


A is cooled by the heat pump


200


through the heat exchanger


220


, the adsorption heat is absorbed and the temperature of the process air does not rise too much, and after saturating (state L), the process air is dehumidified along iso-relative humidity line. The process air which has been dehumidified and maintained at the temperature (state N) is supplied to the conditioning space through the passage


113


A, the four-way valve


106


, passage


114


. An enthalpy difference ΔQ is thus produced between the return air from the conditioning space (state K) and the cooled process air (state N), to provide cooling of the conditioning space.




The regeneration process of the desiccant is performed as follows. Regeneration air (state Q) is withdrawn into the blower


140


through the passage


120


, raised in pressure, and is forwarded to the other desiccant bed


103


B through the passages


121


,


122


, the four-way valve


106


, and the passage


113


B. The desiccant bed


103


B is heated by the heat pump


200


by way of the heat exchanger


210


, so its temperature is raised, and the relative humidity is lowered (state R). The regeneration air which now has a lowered relative humidity passes through the desiccant bed


103


B to remove the moisture from the desiccant material (state T). The regeneration air which has passed through the desiccant bed


103


B passes through the passage


112


B, four-way valve


105


and the passage


124


and is discharged to an outside environment.




After the air conditioning process has been carried out for sometime and the moisture content in the desiccant becomes higher than a certain value, the four-way valve is operated to be switched, so that the air passages for the desiccants and cooling/heating of the heat pumps are interchanged. Thus, the operation is carried on so that the regenerated desiccant is used to continue air conditioning operation while the other desiccant is being regenerated. Therefore, it can be seen that the processes of adsorption and regeneration are conducted in a batch type system.




In the technology described above, heat exchange of the low temperature heat source of the heat pump and the desiccant for adsorption are embedded into a unit, and heat exchange of the high temperature heat source of the heat pump and the desiccant on the regeneration side are embedded into a unit. So, the cooling effect ΔQ is provided by a direct thermal load on the heat pump (refrigeration device), which means that it is not possible to generate more cooling than that allowed by the capacity of the heat pump acting as a refrigeration device. Therefore, this configuration does not provide any advantages worthy of making the apparatus complex. In addition, there has been required two four-way valves, one for reversing the operation cycle of the heat pump and the other for interchanging the passages of the process/regeneration air, which further makes the configuration of the apparatus complex.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a high efficiency air conditioning system in which, while operating on a batch system, desiccant regeneration and process air dehumidification can be carried out simultaneously with a simple configuration.




The object has been achieved in a desiccant assisted air conditioning system comprising: at least two desiccant members; a process air passage for providing a process air to one of the desiccant members for dehumidification of the process air; and a regeneration air passage for providing a regeneration air to the other of the desiccant members for regeneration of the regeneration air, wherein the desiccant members are movable with respect to the process air passage and the regeneration air passage to alternatingly switch each of the desiccant members from one of the regeneration air passage and the process air passage to another.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is schematic representation of a first embodiment of the basic configuration of the air conditioning system of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation of a first embodiment of the other configuration of the air conditioning system of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a psychrometric chart of the air conditioning cycle in the first embodiment;





FIG. 4

is an illustration of the movement of heat in the present air conditioning system;





FIG. 5

is a partially perspective view of a second embodiment of the basic configuration of the air conditioning system of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a schematic representation of a conventional air conditioning system; and





FIG. 7

is a psychrometric chart of the air conditioning cycle in the conventional air conditioning system.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the following, preferred embodiments will be presented with reference to the attached drawings.





FIGS. 1 and 2

relate to the first embodiment of the air conditioning system, which comprises: a process air passage A; a regeneration air passage B: two desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B; and a heat pump device


200


for performing regeneration of the desiccant and cooling for the process air. Though any type of heat pump device can be used, in the embodiment, a vapor compressor type heat pump device disclosed in a U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/781,038 filed by the inventor is used.




Process air passage A starts from a process air inlet (usually an interior air intake), and reaches a process air inlet of a casing


302


which houses the desiccants beds


103


A,


103


B, through the blower


102


and passage


111


, and further reaches a process air outlet of the casing


302


by way of one of the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B. The process air outlet of the casing


302


is communicated through the passage


113


with a process air inlet of a sensible heat exchanger


104


heat-exchangeable with regeneration air, a process air outlet of the sensible heat exchanger


104


is communicated a heat exchanger


220


serving as the low temperature heat source for the heat pump device


200


through the passage


114


. Then the process air passage A reaches the process air outlet through the passage


115


.




Regeneration air passage B starts from a regeneration air inlet (usually an exterior air inlet), and, proceeds to the passage


120


, the blower


140


, the passage


121


, a heat exchanger


104


heat-exchangeable with the process air, a heat exchanger


210


serving as the high temperature heat source for the heat pump device


200


and one of the passages


124


A,


124


A, to reach one of two regeneration air inlets of the casing


302


, which can be shut and opened by shutters


301


A,


301


B in coordination with the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B. Regeneration air passage B further proceeds to the one of the regeneration air outlets


125


A,


125


B of the casing


302


by way of the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B to reach the regeneration air outlet through the passage


126


.




The desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B can be moved inside the casing


302


by a motor


303


through a pulley-belt mechanism so that the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B are arranged as shown in

FIG. 1

when the desiccant


103


A is in the absorption process and the desiccant bed


103


B is in the regeneration process, or arranged as shown in

FIG. 2

when the desiccant


103


A is in the regeneration process and the desiccant bed


103


B is in the absorption process. In an interlocking manner with the desiccant bed


103


A,


103


B, the shutter


301


A is operated to shut the inlet connected to the passage


124


A as shown in

FIG. 1

, or the shutter


301


B to shut the inlet connected to the passage


124


B as shown in FIG.


2


.




Next, the operation of the first embodiment system having the heat pump device serving as the heat source, will be described with reference to a psychrometric chart shown in FIG.


3


. The operation is according to the system setup shown in

FIG. 1

which shows the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B are positioned so that the desiccant bed


103


A communicates with the process air passage A and the desiccant bed


103


B communicates with the regeneration air passage B.




Process air (state K) is admitted into a process air inlet, and is withdrawn into the blower


102


through the passage


110


, raised in pressure, and is forwarded, through the passage


111


and the regeneration air inlet of the casing


302


, to one desiccant bed


103


A where the moisture in the air is adsorbed to lower its humidity ratio, and the temperature is raised by the heat of adsorption (state L). The air which has been dehumidified and raised in temperature is supplied to the sensible heat exchanger


104


through the passage


113


, and is cooled in the sensible heat exchanger


104


by heat exchange with the regeneration air (state M). The air which has been dehumidified and cooled is forwarded to the heat exchanger


220


serving as the low temperature heat source for the heat pump device


200


, and after being cooled, it is finally supplied to the conditioning space through the passage


115


(state N). An enthalpy difference ΔQ thus produced between the return air (state K) and the supply air (state N) provides cooling to the conditioning space.




During the same cycle, the other desiccant


103


B performs a regeneration process as follows. Regeneration air (state Q) is withdrawn into the blower


140


through the passage


120


, raised in pressure, and is forwarded to the sensible heat exchanger


104


through the passage


121


, and cools the process air while its own temperature is being raised (state R). The regeneration air then flows into the heat exchanger


210


acting as the high temperature heat source of the heat pump device


200


through the passage


122


, and is heated by the refrigerant to about 60˜80° C., and its relative humidity is lowered (state S). The regeneration air having a lowered relative humidity is introduced into the casing


302


through a regeneration air inlet thereof and then passes through the desiccant bed


103


B to remove the moisture in the desiccant bed (state T). The regeneration air which has passed through the desiccant bed


103


B reaches the regeneration air outlet through the passage


125


B and the passage


126


. Since the regeneration air inlet connected to the passage


124


A is shut by the shutter interlockingly with the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B, the regeneration air does not pass through the passage


124


A.




When the water content of the desiccant bed exceeds a predetermined level after a certain period of air conditioning operation, the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B are moved by the motor


303


through the pulley-belt mechanism so that the desiccant


103


A communicates with the regeneration air passage B and the desiccant bed


103


B communicates with the process air passage A.

FIG. 2

shows the air conditioning system in which the desiccant bed


103


A,


103


B are moved relatively to the casing


302


so that the desiccant


103


A communicates with the regeneration air passage B and the desiccant bed


103


B communicates with the process air passage A. The regeneration air passes through the passage


124


B and the passage


125


B is shut. The detailed description of the operation thereof is omitted since the action of the apparatus is similar to that shown in FIG.


1


.




As described above, the system is operated by repeating the process of alternating cycles of dehumidification and cooling of each desiccant bed


103


A,


103


B. Incidentally, it has long been a wide practice to recycle the return room air as regeneration air, and in this invention, this approach may also be used to achieve the same end results. Further, since the system described above does not require the four-way valve for reversing the operation cycle of the heat pump and for interchanging the passages of the process/regeneration air, the apparatus can be made simple.




In the present air conditioning system, the cooling effect produced by the heat pump device is represented by Δq, a differential enthalpy between the state M and state N shown in

FIG. 3

, which is significantly less than the cooling capacity for the entire system, ΔQ. In other words, the system can generate a cooling effect which surpasses the capacity of the heat pump device, thus enabling to produce a compact unit and lower the manufacturing cost.




The thermal flow in the heat pump device of the present system is illustrated in FIG.


4


. The heat input, represented by a sum of the heat introduced from the low temperature heat source of the heat pump and the power for the compressor, is given to heat the regeneration air. The temperature lift of this type of heat pump device can be estimated to be at least 55° C., in extracting heat from evaporator at 15° C. and raising it to 70° C., which is 22% higher than a typically achievable temperature lift of 45° C. in conventional heat pump devices, and the pressure ratio is also somewhat higher than the conventional heat pump devices. Therefore, when designating the heat output from the compressor as one heat unit, the coefficient of performance (COP) can be designed up to a value of 3 units. It follows that the input heat from the evaporator is 3, and the output heat is a total of 1+3=4, and all of this heat output is available to heat the regeneration air for use in the desiccant assisted air conditioning system.




The value of COP to show the energy efficiency as a single unit of the present system is given by dividing the cooling effect ΔQ shown in

FIG. 2

by the input regeneration heat ΔH. In the conventional technology shown in

FIG. 6

, the cooling effect is obtained only from the heat pump action (Δq in

FIG. 2

) while in the present system, there is a contribution (ΔQ−Δq) from the sensible heat exchanger


104


operating between the process air and the regeneration air. The numerator is increased by this amount and a higher value of energy efficiency is thus achieved.




The value of COP (ΔQ/ΔH) of desiccant assisted cooling system is generally reported in a range of 0.8˜1.2 at best. Assuming a value of 1 for COP of the desiccant assisted cooling system, the cooling effect of the air conditioning system is 1. Assuming a value of 1 for the heat input from the compressor, the total available thermal input for operating the present system is 4 which means that the cooling effect of 4 is obtainable from the heating of the regeneration air. In the present system, there is an additional cooling effect of 3 contributed by the low temperature heat source, thus providing a total of 7 for the cooling effect of the present system. The overall system COP is given by:






COP=cooling effect/compressor input=7






and it can be seen that this value is significantly higher than a value of “4 or less” typical of the conventional system.




In the above embodiment, the desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B are moved by using the motor and the pulley-belt mechanism. However, as long as the desiccant bed


103


A,


103


B are linearly moved with respect to the casing


302


, various mechanism can be employed in the above embodiment, which includes a diaphragm-piston mechanism utilizing a static pressure of the blower for the regeneration air or the process air, a cylinder-piston mechanism utilizing air pressure, an electric rack-and-pinion mechanism, a recirculating ball mechanism using a spiral screw or a link mechanism.





FIG. 5

shows a second embodiment of the present invention where switching is embodied by a rotating action to switch the process air passage and the regeneration air passage whereas, in the first embodiment, the desiccant beds are linearly moved with respect to the casing. In the second embodiment of the present invention, two desiccant beds


103


A,


103


B are joined through a partition wall


107


to form a cylindrical desiccant body. The cylindrical desiccant body is arranged in a cylindrical casing


302


and is rotatable about its own axis therein by a motor (not shown). Inside the casing


302


, two hollow spaces are formed at both ends by partition walls


304


,


305


. One space is connected to the passages


111


,


113


for the process air passage A and the other space is connected to the passages


124


,


125


for the regeneration air passage B. According to the second embodiment of the present invention, when the water content of one desiccant bed exceeds a predetermined level, the cylindrical desiccant body is rotated by the motor to switch the process air passage and the regeneration air passage.




In the above embodiments, a vapor compressor type heat pump device was used for the heat pump device


200


, however, any type of heat source can be used so long as it provides a heat pump action. For example, an absorption type heat pump disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/769,253 can be used to produce the same benefits.




Summarizing the significant features of the present desiccant assisted air conditioning system, two switchable desiccant beds are provided to alternately treat the process air and regeneration air so that moisture in the process air is adsorbed in the one passage while the regeneration air is regenerating the desiccant in the other passage. Since the system does not require four-way valve arrangement, the configuration of the apparatus can be simple. The high temperature heat source of the heat pump device is placed in the regeneration air passage to heat the regeneration air while the low temperature heat source is placed in the process air passage to cool the process air. This arrangement enables to utilize the heat pump device to not only act as a heat source for desiccant regeneration but also to utilize the sensible heat exchanger between the process air and regeneration air to enhance thermal efficiency. The combined effect of this arrangement enables to produce cooling effect in excess of the cooling capacity of the heat pump device, and to achieve a significantly higher energy efficiency for operating the air conditioning system.




Although certain preferred embodiment of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A desiccant assisted air conditioning system comprising:a cylindrical desiccant body comprised by two semicylindrical desiccant members joined together via a partition member; a process air passage for providing a process air to one of said desiccant members for dehumidification of said process air; a regeneration air passage for providing a regeneration air to the other of said desiccant members for regeneration of said desiccant members; and a rotating device for rotating said desiccant body so as to alternately switch each of said desiccant members from one of said regeneration air passage and said process air passage to another.
  • 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said desiccant body is encased in a casing for defining at least two parallel air passages therein.
  • 3. A desiccant assisted air conditioning system according to claim 1 further comprising:a heat pump including a high temperature heat source and a low temperature heat source, said high temperature heat source being disposed in said regeneration air passage for heating regeneration air, said low temperature heat source being disposed in said process air passage for cooling of process air; and a sensible heat exchanger for exchanging heat between process air which has passed through said one desiccant member and regeneration air which has not yet entered into said other desiccant member.
  • 4. A desiccant assisted air conditioning system according to claim 3, wherein said heat pump is a vapor compression heat pump.
  • 5. A desiccant assisted air conditioning system according to claim 3, wherein said heat pump is an absorption heat pump.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
8-179943 Jun 1996 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/877,407 filed Jun. 18, 1997.

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