Standard electric resistance and fuel-driven dehydration technologies exhibit a maximum coefficient of performance of well below 1 mainly due to enthalpy losses associated with the air leaving the dehydration system. To improve energy efficiency, condensing dryer systems condense the moisture captured from a product in a closed-loop air circulation cycle. Existing condensing dehydration systems including heat pump dryers, however, need to significantly cool the air to achieve dehumidification. The added cooling and subsequent heating to return the air to a desired drying temperature consume substantial energy and thus reduce drying performance. Here, an innovative sorption-based gas dehydration system is proposed to overcome barriers deteri...
Since early the early 20th century the electrical tumble dryer became an appliance to dry clothes. D...
The motivation of this research project was in response to problems of re-condensation in drying, re...
In order to effectively increase the drying rate and reduce the energy consumption, a dryer which re...
Clothes dryers (CD) offer a rapid means to dry laundry in households, but consume a large portion (4...
Clothes drying accounts for a significant amount of energy consumed in residential and commercial se...
Electric clothes dryers in the US consume about 6% of residential electricity consumption. Available...
Drying is a ubiquitous process in a wide range of applications and industries, including residential...
Clothes drying is a very energy-intensive process and it has a high impact in the domestic electrici...
This work establishes a relationship between dryer energy performance and controllability using ener...
A heat pump clothes dryer (HPCD) is an innovative appliance that uses a vapor compression system to ...
Conventional residential clothes dryers continuously vent moist, hot air during the drying process. ...
This work assesses the energy efficiency of dehumidification drying vis-à-vis conventional convectiv...
This program covered the development of two separate products; an electric heat pump clothes dryer a...
Drying is one of the most energy intensive operations of the chemical industry and accounts for abou...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate four techniques to improve the energy efficiency of electrica...
Since early the early 20th century the electrical tumble dryer became an appliance to dry clothes. D...
The motivation of this research project was in response to problems of re-condensation in drying, re...
In order to effectively increase the drying rate and reduce the energy consumption, a dryer which re...
Clothes dryers (CD) offer a rapid means to dry laundry in households, but consume a large portion (4...
Clothes drying accounts for a significant amount of energy consumed in residential and commercial se...
Electric clothes dryers in the US consume about 6% of residential electricity consumption. Available...
Drying is a ubiquitous process in a wide range of applications and industries, including residential...
Clothes drying is a very energy-intensive process and it has a high impact in the domestic electrici...
This work establishes a relationship between dryer energy performance and controllability using ener...
A heat pump clothes dryer (HPCD) is an innovative appliance that uses a vapor compression system to ...
Conventional residential clothes dryers continuously vent moist, hot air during the drying process. ...
This work assesses the energy efficiency of dehumidification drying vis-à-vis conventional convectiv...
This program covered the development of two separate products; an electric heat pump clothes dryer a...
Drying is one of the most energy intensive operations of the chemical industry and accounts for abou...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate four techniques to improve the energy efficiency of electrica...
Since early the early 20th century the electrical tumble dryer became an appliance to dry clothes. D...
The motivation of this research project was in response to problems of re-condensation in drying, re...
In order to effectively increase the drying rate and reduce the energy consumption, a dryer which re...