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The adsorbents nanoporous structures regeneration for industrial dryers by microwave energy
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THE ADSORBENTS NANOPOROUS STRUCTURES REGENERATIONFOR INDUSTRIAL DRYERS BY MICROWAVE ENERGY
KHARKOV 2021
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The main researches must be dedicated to a wider exploration of the means for reducingthe atmospheric impact of other non-CO2, gaseous emissions such as water vapor.
Aircraft running on hydrogen still emit water vapour and, in the
case of hydrogen combustion, also NOx. On the other hand,
particles may strongly be reduced.
The technology we propose can be used
in the design of equipment that solves this problem.
As a consequence, high altitude phenomena have a substantial impact on the global impact
of aviation on global warming through radiative forcing, may strongly be modifed. Decreasing
the level of this impact is crucial in order to increase the environmental potential of H 2 aircraft.
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Water is present in the atmosphere. It is pumped by compressors into the pneumaticsystems.
Long-term
resource of equipment
and
Freezing pipes
and
communications
idle production
Maintenance
Rusting ofofpipes
modern
and
technological
Equipment breakdowns
processes
AIR COMPRESSOR
AIR DRYER
The use of separators, filters and dryers solves these problems
Reducing
Inability
to provide technological
production
processes
costs
and increasing productivity
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The reason for the significant consumption ofelectricity by compressors is due to the laws of
thermodynamics.
WET AIR
DRY AIR
Blowing
purge air losses
UP TO 20 % AIR LOST
Water
removal losses
Reducing the amount
of compressed air used
to adsorbent
regeneration is a
challenge that must be
addressed to reduce the
cost of air production.
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Adsorption columns of the dryer and their cyclic functioning.Adsorbtion
columns
Dry air
Purge air, temperature 200 0С
Being dryed air
AIR DRYER
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ADSORBENTThe pole N of a magnet
The pole S of a magnet
MOLECULE
H2O
Non-magnetic material
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A lower heating temperature of the adsorbent requires a smaller volumeof dried air to cool the adsorbent to the adsorption temperature
If the
H u _ convection H u _ microwave
Effects on
water molecules
Tc ° C
Tm ° C
T0 ° C
Convection
heating
Then
Microwave
influence
Tconvection Tmicrowave
T 2
T 1
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COOLING ADSORBENT STAGEV m /
const
Volume
of cooling
dried air
Qcooling _ air cmair T
Tc ° C
Tm ° C
T0 ° C
Convection
heating
Microwave
influence
mair (convection) mair ( microwave)
T 2
T 1
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The action of high frequency radiation makes itpossible to effect on water molecules directly.
Electromagnetic field
Usually the impact is carried out
using a magnetron, but this is uneven effect
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Low energy zoneOverheating zone
We have improved the
uniformity of the
magnetron energy
distribution in the
adsorbent volume
Waveguide system
The problem of using one
or a group of magnetrons to regenerate a large volume of adsorbent
is the limited depth of wave energy penetration into the bulk of the material
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The action of high frequency radiation makes itpossible to effect on water molecules directly.
Pole plates
A similar effect can be achieved using pole plates
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The technology we offerallows to achieve an even
distribution of energy
in large volumes
and complex shapes
We propose to divide the entire
volume of the adsorbent by
parallel pole plates
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We study various Pole plate designsin terms of their placement in the volume of the adsorbent
radial
spiral
parallel
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Our research was carried outon a computer model built by us with the
following characteristics:
Dimension, mm:
Distance between the pole plates (a) 32 / 40 / 64
Column height (H) 1000
Column diameter (D) 760
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The movement of air in the volume of the adsorbentwas modeled as a motion in a porous medium.
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T
u g u pl u u gu l F
3
g u 0
1
1
1
2 1
T
u g u
pl
u u gu l
òp
òp
òp
3 òp
θ
k 1 F u m u F
2
ò
p
Air velocity
g u Qm
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The influence of purge air flow on thermalprocesses in the column is calculated as
dynamic heat transfer model
T
C p
C p vtrans g T gq Q Qted
t
C p u g T gq Q Qvd
q keff T
The heating of the adsorbent
due to the effect of alternating voltage
Temperature
C p u g T g k T Qe
Qe J gE
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The electric field generated in adsorbent volume1
( E )
j
k0
E 0
0
2
gJ Q j,v
J E j D J e
2 f
The force, which is affects on the water molecule
F gE
Electric field
E
F i
i
xi
U
E
d
E V
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The dependence of the heating intensity of exposure to microwave frequency [GHz]17
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The dependence of the intensity of microwave exposure on the peak voltageon the pole plates [V]
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The dependence of the intensity of microwave exposure on the distancebetween the pole plates [cm]
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Compressed air losses are reduced by85%
15%
85%
Compression heating
energy consumption
100%
15%
2%
1%
WET AIR
AIR COMPRESSOR
AIR LOST
12%
DRY AIR
AIR DRYER
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The studied design allows the use of microwaveregeneration in high-capacity dryers, reducing
compressor energy consumption in the production of
high-quality compressed air
Thank You for Your time
and attention!
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KharkovPolytechnic Institute
Sergey Dobrotvorskiy
[email protected]
www.kpi.kharkov.ua
Aleksenko Borys A
Vitalii Yepifanov
Yevheniia Basova
Ludmila Dobrovolska
Viktor Popov