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<strong>IEA</strong> SHC Task 38 <strong>Solar</strong> Air Conditioning <strong>and</strong> Refriger<strong>at</strong>ion Subtask C1 Report, 31 October 2010<br />

Relevant public<strong>at</strong>ions:<br />

[132] Bourdoukan, P., Wurtz, E., Joubert, P. (2009). "Comparison between the conventional<br />

<strong>and</strong> recircul<strong>at</strong>ion modes in desiccant cooling cycles <strong>and</strong> deriving critical efficiencies of<br />

components”. Energy an intern<strong>at</strong>ional journal, in press Corrected proof.<br />

[133] Bourdoukan, P., Wurtz, E., Joubert, P. (2009). "Experimental investig<strong>at</strong>ion of a solar<br />

desiccant cooling system" <strong>Solar</strong> Energy, accepted for public<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

CEA-INES<br />

Research: CEA-INES is investig<strong>at</strong>ing a new desiccant exchanger cooled by w<strong>at</strong>er besides<br />

some model development for desiccant wheel.<br />

Corresponding researchers:<br />

Philippe Papillon: philippe.papillon@cea.fr<br />

François Boudéhenn: francois.boudehenn@cea.fr<br />

Relevant public<strong>at</strong>ions:<br />

[134] Clausse M., Meunier F., Perigaud Y., Boudehenn F. & Demasles H., Experimental<br />

characteris<strong>at</strong>ion of a novel adsorber he<strong>at</strong> exchanger for desiccant cooling applic<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />

Article, 22nd IIR Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Congress of Refriger<strong>at</strong>ion, Beijing (Chine), 21-26 August<br />

2007.<br />

[135] Demasles H., Boudehenn F. & Clausse M., Numerical <strong>and</strong> experimental studies of a<br />

novel adsorber he<strong>at</strong> exchanger for desiccant solar air conditioning, Article, 2nd<br />

Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Conference <strong>Solar</strong> Air-Conditioning, Tarragone (Espagne), 18-19 October<br />

2007.<br />

[136] Boudehenn F. & Burgun F., Technical analysis of desiccant cooling systems, Article,<br />

2nd Workshop of EMINENT project, Weszprem (Hongrie), 05-06 May 2008.<br />

[137] Clausse M., Meunier F., Perigaud Y., Boudehenn F. & Demasles H., Experimental<br />

investig<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>and</strong> building integr<strong>at</strong>ion of a novel adsorber he<strong>at</strong> exchanger for solar<br />

desiccant cooling applic<strong>at</strong>ions, article, Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Sorption He<strong>at</strong> Pump Conference<br />

2008, Seoul (Corée), 23-26 September 2008.<br />

CETHIL-INSA Lyon<br />

Research: CETHIL developed mainly numerical model for desiccant cooling systems<br />

Corresponding researchers:<br />

Jean Brau: jean.brau@insa-lyon.fr<br />

Relevant public<strong>at</strong>ions:<br />

[138] Thibaut Vitte, Jean Brau, Nadège Ch<strong>at</strong>agnon <strong>and</strong> Monika Woloszyn, “Proposal for a<br />

new hybrid control str<strong>at</strong>egy of a solar desiccant evapor<strong>at</strong>ive cooling air h<strong>and</strong>ling unit”,<br />

Energy <strong>and</strong> Buildings, In Press, Corrected Proof , Available online 25 July 2007.<br />

EDF, Electricité de France<br />

Research: In associ<strong>at</strong>ion with CETHIL, EDF research domain is the simul<strong>at</strong>ion of desiccant<br />

cooling systems.<br />

Corresponding researcher:<br />

Nadège Ch<strong>at</strong>agnon: nadege.ch<strong>at</strong>agnon@edf.fr<br />

China<br />

In China, some research institutes have conducted extensive investig<strong>at</strong>ion work on solid<br />

desiccant cooling systems. Inform<strong>at</strong>ion about these institutes is listed below:<br />

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