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Water Extraction from Air: A Proposal for a New Indicator to Compare Air Water Generators Efficiency
April 12, 2023
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Water extraction from air, based on reverse cycle systems, is becoming a technology more and more diffused and various models of air to water generators (AWG) are now available, all claiming the best efficiency. To date, there is not a standard indicator stating energy efficiency for AWGs, neither in the literature nor in technical practice. The only evaluation parameter, that can be found is a sort of specific energy consumption (SEC) without any clear indications about the involved calculation terms, definition of hypotheses, or environmental conditions. The current work is a first proposal of an indicator to standardise the AWG efficiency evaluation. The indicator is called WET (Water Energy Transformation); it states water production as a useful effect of an AWG machine and calculates its energy performance with an approach similar to COP (Coefficient of Performance) and EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) evaluation. The indicator is meant to be a normalised tool that permits comparing different AWG machines, but it is also the first part of a wider study, currently under development that is oriented to obtain a global index formulation that combines WET itself, EER and COP, and it is intended for a comprehensive evaluation of all the useful effects of a reverse cycle in integrated machines, in compliance with the current efficiency evaluation approach. The current paper presents the WET equation, with a discussion about involved terms, a set of normalised calculation conditions and some application examples, including a comparison with SEC.
Water extraction from air, based on reverse cycle systems, is becoming a technology more and more diffused and various models of air to water generators (AWG) are now available, all claiming the best efficiency. To date, there is not a standard indicator stating energy efficiency for AWGs, neither in the literature nor in technical practice. The only evaluation parameter, that can be found is a sort of specific energy consumption (SEC) without any clear indications about the involved calculation terms, definition of hypotheses, or environmental conditions. The current work is a first proposal of an indicator to standardise the AWG efficiency evaluation. The indicator is called WET (Water Energy Transformation); it states water production as a useful effect of an AWG machine and calculates its energy performance with an approach similar to COP (Coefficient of Performance) and EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) evaluation. The indicator is meant to be a normalised tool that permits comparing different AWG machines, but it is also the first part of a wider study, currently under development that is oriented to obtain a global index formulation that combines WET itself, EER and COP, and it is intended for a comprehensive evaluation of all the useful effects of a reverse cycle in integrated machines, in compliance with the current efficiency evaluation approach. The current paper presents the WET equation, with a discussion about involved terms, a set of normalised calculation conditions and some application examples, including a comparison with SEC.
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air to water technology, atmospheric water condensation, coefficient of performance, energy efficiency ratio, refrigeration, water extraction
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Cattani L, Magrini A, Cattani P. Water Extraction from Air: A Proposal for a New Indicator to Compare Air Water Generators Efficiency. (2023). LAPSE:2023.28907
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Cattani L: Technical Office, SEAS SA, Société de l’Eau Aérienne Suisse, via dell’Industria 13/A, 6826 Riva San Vitale, Switzerland [ORCID]
Magrini A: Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy [ORCID]
Cattani P: Freelancer Engineer and Developer, Via Piermarini 4/L, 26900 Lodi, Italy
Magrini A: Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy [ORCID]
Cattani P: Freelancer Engineer and Developer, Via Piermarini 4/L, 26900 Lodi, Italy
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Energies
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14
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1
Article Number
E224
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-01-04
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1996-1073
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