Volume 14, Issue 4 pp. 397-406
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Performance analysis of a heat pump assisted drying system

Manuel S. V. Almeida

Manuel S. V. Almeida

Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 22.453—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Márcio C. Gouveia

Márcio C. Gouveia

Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 22.453—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Suzana R. Zdebsky

Suzana R. Zdebsky

Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 22.453—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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José Alberto

José Alberto

Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 22.453—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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R. Parise

R. Parise

Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 22.453—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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First published: 1990
Citations: 10

Abstract

The paper describes a simulation model developed to predict the performance of drying systems assisted by vapour-compression heat pumps. The heat is used to preheat the air stream before it enters the drying chamber. Energy consumption is thus reduced, as the heat pump is capable of delivering more energy as heat than it in fact consumes as input work. Ambient air provides the heat source. A computer program, based on simplified modelling of components (compressor, heat exchangers and drying chamber) has been developed. Results have been produced for a typical application, revealing that a considerable reduction in energy consumption can be obtained with the use of a heat pump. The effect of air flow rate on system performance is also studied.

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