Bagasse-Based Desiccant Wheel Dehumidifier

Authors

  • H. Ramchurreetoo University of Mauritius Author
  • B. Rajkumarsingh University of Mauritius Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/2309-8988/2019/v35a4

Keywords:

desiccant wheel dehumidifier, dehumidification, sugarcane bagasse

Abstract

Green desiccants are obtained from natural waste products like bagasse. They are fully biodegradable and cause no harm to the environment compared to chemical desiccants. A bagasse-based desiccant wheel dehumidifier that uses a green desiccant like sugarcane bagasse to remove humidity from air has been implemented and tested. Sugarcane bagasse was chosen as the main desiccant since it not only shows high adsorption properties but is also abundant in Mauritius and is much cheaper compared to other desiccants. The prototype was implemented and tested under various input parameters. A mathematical model was constructed to show how the dehumidification rate varies with airflow, desiccant wheel speed and bagasse thickness. It was found that dehumidification rate increases with an increase of the previously mentioned parameters. Another finding showed that as dehumidification rate increases, a higher regeneration rate for the desiccant is required. At maximum operating conditions, the dehumidifier has a Coefficient of Performance of 0.0118 and a Moisture Removal Capacity of 2.06 g/min. It could also be deduced that at lower temperature, the prototype has a better efficiency. A controller was implemented and incorporated in the dehumidifier which responded well to different inlet air relative humidity and temperature.

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Author Biographies

  • H. Ramchurreetoo, University of Mauritius

    Faculty of Engineering, University of Mauritius, Reduit

  • B. Rajkumarsingh, University of Mauritius

    Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Mauritius

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Published

06-12-2019

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How to Cite

“Bagasse-Based Desiccant Wheel Dehumidifier” (2019) R&D Journal, 35, pp. 31–37. doi:10.17159/2309-8988/2019/v35a4.