TY - JOUR
T1 - Pre-adsorption of low-grade waste steam for high-temperature steam generation by using composite zeolite and long-term heat storage salt of MgSO4
AU - Zhang, Linsheng
AU - Ye, Song
AU - Xue, Bing
AU - Wei, Xinli
AU - Nakaso, Koichi
AU - Fukai, Jun
N1 - Funding Information:
National Natural Science Foundation of China (research project no. 51506187) is greatly acknowledged for financial support.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/6/10
Y1 - 2020/6/10
N2 - Adsorptive heat transformer is a promising technology for waster heat recovery and global energy conservation. A novel cyclic adsorption heating system based on direct contact heat exchange method has been established for the purpose of high-temperature steam generation from hot water. Pre-adsorption is originally proposed before generation phase to enhance the system performance with composite zeolite 13X and MgSO4 in the open-loop adsorption heating system. Composite zeolite is prepared by impregnation method. Experimental results show steam with temperature higher than 200°C is generated from inlet water at 72.0°C. During regeneration phase, dry air at 130°C and relative humidity of 7.37% is employed. Gross temperature lift is 95.0°C to 103°C for different pre-adsorption conditions. The effective steam generation time with pre-adsorption temperature at 90.0°C is prolonged by 27.4%. Meanwhile, the mass of steam is elevated by 16.2% compared with the cycle without pre-adsorption. Exergy coefficient of performance is upgraded by 14.7% and specific heating power for steam generation is increased by 16.0%. The pre-adsorption operation achieved the goal of recovery of low-grade waste steam on adsorbents to enhance the subsequent high-temperature steam generation. After pre-adsorption operation, the packed bed reaches adsorption and thermal equilibrium more quickly during generation phase. Thus, dynamic steam generation is significantly intensified and then system performance is improved correspondingly.
AB - Adsorptive heat transformer is a promising technology for waster heat recovery and global energy conservation. A novel cyclic adsorption heating system based on direct contact heat exchange method has been established for the purpose of high-temperature steam generation from hot water. Pre-adsorption is originally proposed before generation phase to enhance the system performance with composite zeolite 13X and MgSO4 in the open-loop adsorption heating system. Composite zeolite is prepared by impregnation method. Experimental results show steam with temperature higher than 200°C is generated from inlet water at 72.0°C. During regeneration phase, dry air at 130°C and relative humidity of 7.37% is employed. Gross temperature lift is 95.0°C to 103°C for different pre-adsorption conditions. The effective steam generation time with pre-adsorption temperature at 90.0°C is prolonged by 27.4%. Meanwhile, the mass of steam is elevated by 16.2% compared with the cycle without pre-adsorption. Exergy coefficient of performance is upgraded by 14.7% and specific heating power for steam generation is increased by 16.0%. The pre-adsorption operation achieved the goal of recovery of low-grade waste steam on adsorbents to enhance the subsequent high-temperature steam generation. After pre-adsorption operation, the packed bed reaches adsorption and thermal equilibrium more quickly during generation phase. Thus, dynamic steam generation is significantly intensified and then system performance is improved correspondingly.
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U2 - 10.1002/er.5312
DO - 10.1002/er.5312
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85081691981
SN - 0363-907X
VL - 44
SP - 5634
EP - 5648
JO - International Journal of Energy Research
JF - International Journal of Energy Research
IS - 7
ER -