Handbook of dehumidification technology /
Handbook of Dehumidification Technology is a handbook of dehumidifiers and how they work. This manual describes the principles of dehumidification and looks at the domestic and industrial applications of dehumidifiers, along with design considerations for refrigerant dehumidifiers. The use of dehumi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; Boston :
Butterworths,
1987.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Handbook of Dehumidification Technology; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Historical development of air drying; 1.3 Psychrometric charts; 1.4 Reducing the relative humidity; 1.5 References; Chapter 2. Principles of dehumidification; 2.1 Sorbent dehumidification; 2.2 Refrigerant dehumidification; 2.3 Air-cycle dehumidification; 2.4 Vapour compression drying; 2.5 References; Chapter 3. Design considerations for refrigerant dehumidifiers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Refrigerant; 3.3 Compressor; 3.4 Evaporator; 3.5 Condenser.
- 3.6 Expansion valve3.7 Types of fan; 3.8 Electrical aspects; 3.9 Controls; 3.10 Noise and vibration; 3.11 Overall design; 3.12 Assessment; 3.13 Codes and guides for design, installation and testing; 3.14 Background reading on thermodynamic principles, and heat pumps; 3.15 References; Chapter 4. Domestic applications of dehumidifiers; 4.1 The market; 4.2 Domestic dehumidifiers; 4.3 User experience; 4.4 Future trends; 4.5 Standards and guides; 4.6 Further reading on condensation and domestic dehumidifiers; Chapter 5. Swimming-pool dehumidification; 5.1 Background; 5.2 Evaporation.
- 5.3 Pool dehumidifier5.4 Future trends; 5.5 Further reading on pool design; 5.6 References; Chapter 6. Industrial dehumidification; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Casual drying and condensation avoidance; 6.3 Controlled humidity; 6.4 Drying cycles; 6.5 Drying applications; 6.6 Future trends; 6.7 Further reading on industrial drying processes; 6.8 Industrial references; Chapter 7. Food and flowers; 7.1 Plant growing; 7.2 Storage of fresh plant-derived food and flowers; 7.3 Storage of grain and seed; 7.4 Future trends; 7.5 Further reading; 7.6 References; Chapter 8. Compressed air and other gases.
- 8.1 Introduction8.2 Psychrometrics; 8.3 Refrigerant dehumidification; 8.4 Desiccant dryers; 8.5 Selecting the most suitable dryer; 8.6 Future trends; 8.7 Further reading; Chapter 9. Future trends; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Development of the present refrigerant dehumidifiers; 9.3 Alternative cycles; 9.4 The changing market; 9.5 References; Chapter 10. Economics; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 The dehumidifier designer: basic manufacturing cost of the dehumidifier; 10.3 The system designer: running cost; 10.4 The cost accountant: total cost; 10.5 The engineering director: overall view; 10.6 Market size.
- 10.7 ReferencesChapter 11. Further sources of information; 11.1 Journals; 11.2 Design of refrigeration equipment; 11.3 Domestic applications; 11.4 Swimming pools; 11.5 Industrial applications; 11.6 Horticulture and storage; 11.7 Compressed gas; Index.