Membrane and Coating-Based Built Environmental Control Technologies addresses the urgent need for energy-saving and low-carbon solutions in the HVAC industry. With air conditioning accounting for a significant portion of energy consumption, this book explores technologies such as total heat recovery, air dehumidification, PM2.5 purification, and anti-frosting and anti-dewing. The utilization of membranes and coatings in these technologies has shown promising results in efficiency and indoor environment control. It provides a comprehensive overview of these advancements, including principles, material fabrications, performance analysis methods, and design guidelines.The book fills the gap in the market by offering an up-to-date reference that covers traditional and novel applications of membranes and coatings. It includes applications in areas like total heat recovery, air humidification and dehumidification, PM2.5 filtration, anti-frosting, and self-cleaning. It also provides mathematical models and numerical schemes to address heat and mass transfer challenges. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and students in the field of built environmental control technologies. - Introduces novel membrane and coating technologies and materials for indoor air treatment - Applies multi-scale multi-phase models to analyze and solve heat and mass transport in components, providing a comprehensive understanding of the processes involved - Summarizes performance optimization guidelines and development directions, offering valuable insights for engineers in designing HVAC equipment
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2025-09-01
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Language: English
- Pages: 450
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