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VENTIREG - A New Approach to Regenerating Heat and Moisture in Dwellings in Cold Countries Full article

Source Desiccant Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems
Monography, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.. 2017. 326 c. ISBN 9789811030468. Scopus
Output data Year: 2017, Pages: 87-107 Pages count : 21 DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3047-5_4
Tags Cold climate, Desiccants, Energy consumption, Heat losses in buildings, Open adsorption systems, Regeneration of heat and moisture, Thermal comfort, Ventilation system, Ventireg
Authors Aristov Yuri I. 1
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1 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Lavrentieva Av., 5, 630090 Novosibirs, Russia

Abstract: In cold countries, a large difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures (30–60 °C) in winter leads to (a) huge heat losses through a ventilation system, (b) moisture freezing at the systems exit, and (c) great reduction in the indoor humidity and uncomfortable living/working conditions. Therefore, new reliable and efficient solutions are strictly necessary to realize the concept of low (or even zero)-energy building in such climates. This Chapter addresses a new approach (the so-called VENTIREG) recently suggested specifically for cold climates to resolve the mentioned problems. New VENTIREG heat and mass exchangers, developed to realize this method, were tested under climatic conditions of the Western Siberia, Russia. The prototype systems require little maintenance, have a low capital cost, are compact and energy efficient. Technical, economic, and social aspects of this method are briefly discussed.
Cite: Aristov Y.I.
VENTIREG - A New Approach to Regenerating Heat and Moisture in Dwellings in Cold Countries
Monography chapter Desiccant Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems. – Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.., 2017. – C.87-107. – ISBN 9789811030468. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3047-5_4 Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
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Published online: Dec 28, 2016
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Scopus: 2-s2.0-85029077210
Elibrary: 31067429
OpenAlex: W2566962866
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