SUMMARYThermal performances of solid desiccant tray having internal cooling/heating coil for air humidity adsorption and desiccant regeneration are investigated. Three units of desiccant tray each of 48 cm  48 cm cross-sectional area and 2.5 cm thickness filled with silica gel are tested in a wind tunnel. For adsorption process, an air stream is flowing through the desiccant trays and the air humidity is captured by the silica gel. Approximately 10-40% of air humidity could be adsorbed more in case of the internal cooling. Besides, the outlet air temperature increases only slightly. In regeneration process, a hot air stream is used to repel the moisture in the silica gel. With the internal heating, the regeneration time is shorter compared with that without internal water heating. In addition, a correlation for calculating the adsorption/regeneration performance of the silica gel trays is developed and the results from the model agree well with the experimental data.
Nowadays, biomass has become one of the renewable energy sources might be filled for the lack of energy in the world. Gasification of biomass in general and of rice husk in particularly has attracted many researchers in Viet Nam. The rice husk gasification experimental study has been done with the GEK 20 kW device which is developed by All Power Labs, USA. The air flow rate from 2 to 4 m 3 /h is applied in gasifier. A portable infra-red syngas analyzer is used for simultaneous measurement the concentrations of CO, CO 2 , CH 4 , H 2 and O 2 of the syngas and for calculation of the heating energy. The effect of air flow rate on temperature, syngas composition, and biochar is analysed and it indicates that the temperature in the combustion area and the content of hydrogen and carbon monoxide in the gas increase when the air-flow rate rises. In contrast, the yield of biochar is decreased.
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