Technological improvements in creating controlled thermo-hygrometric conditions in sealed microenvironments:the Dew Point Climatic Generator
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
In this contribution a new methodology of climate control, specifically
designed for Cultural Heritage artifacts storage microenvironments, is presented.
Standard conditioning systems work using the subtraction of vapor in the air by means
of condensation on cold surfaces as a drying strategy and the addition of water vapor,
obtained in different ways, to humidify the air. Temperature (T) and Relative
Humidity (RH) are controlled by two different control loops.
Using this new system, currently in patent pending status, it is possible to obtain a
wide range of T and RH values circulating the air flow (via a common air circulation
pump) through a water gurgling device and a heating device, using the ?T between the
water temperature in the gurgling device and the set temperature of the heating
section.
The system is very robust and straightforward: the sensible-latent transformation of
the air flow in each one of the 4 possible directions (heating-drying, heatinghumidification,
cooling-drying, cooling-humidification) is obtained by two passages
operated by only two devices (bubbler device + heating device) controlled by two
temperature probes, one in the bubbler and one in the heating section.
The system has been successfully implemented in some different case-studies in Italy
and in the United States.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
no keywords
List of contributors:
Allegretti, Ottaviano
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