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Membrane-type Total heat exchangers (Heat and moisture recovery ventilators) have become key components for building energy conservation. Various materials and duct structures have been proposed to find an improved energy performance and a better economic return. However most previous optimizations of total heat exchangers are limited to deterministic design parameters whereas operational flexibility...
Membrane-based total heat exchanger is a device to recover both sensible heat and moisture from exhaust air stream from a building. Heat and mass transfer intensification has been undertaken by using a structure of cross-corrugated triangular ducts. To further intensify moisture transfer, recently developed membranes-one step made asymmetric membranes, are used as the exchanger materials. Conjugate...
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