Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6730857 | Energy and Buildings | 2015 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
This paper numerically investigates the performance and heat and mass transfer processes that occur in counter-flow indirect evaporative air coolers. Different types of counter-flow air coolers were compared: a typical counter-flow unit, the same unit operating as a heat recovery exchanger, a regenerative unit and a novel modified exchanger, proposed by authors. Additionally the paper investigated impact of location of the perforated holes in the channel plate of regenerative air cooler. The numerical model is based on a one-dimensional heat and mass transfer analysis that was validated against existing experimental data. The results obtained from the simulation reveal the high effectiveness of the presented units. It was established that selected arrangements of the presented exchangers are characterized by the different efficiency in different air-conditioning applications.
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Authors
Demis Pandelidis, Sergey Anisimov, William M. Worek,