A calculation method similar to the one employed in the design of a barometric condenser which was previously reported by the authors is applied to the calculation of dehumidification in a counter-current direct contact cooler-condenser for the air-water mixture having high vapor concentration.
The type of the cooler-condenser used is the same as that of the borometric condenser reported in the previous paper.
The quantity of heat transferred from gas mixture to water is given by Eqs.(5) and (6).
Thus, assuming that the mixture is saturated at the exit, the exit gas condition is determined.
A method for designing direct contact cooler-condensers by using the above equatons is proposed.