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Counter-flow indirect evaporative cooler for heat recovery in the temperate climate

Authors :
Sergey Anisimov
Demis Pandelidis
Anna Pacak
Aleksandra Cichoń
Paweł Drąg
Source :
Energy. 165:877-894
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Following paper focuses on the application of a counter-flow indirect evaporative cooler as a heat recovery device in air conditioning systems in temperate climate (climate where temperature in summer does not exceed 32 °C and humidity ratio does not exceed 15 g/kg, which is typical for Central and Eastern Europe). The purpose of the study is to show the potential of retrofitting conventionally used recuperator exchangers by changing them into indirect evaporative coolers (IEC). Study was performed with original e-NTU-model. Proposed analysis discussed the critical operational aspects of the IEC unit operating as a heat recovery device, including detail discussion about the heat and mass transfer process with and without condensation in the product air channel and investigation of the influence of different parameters on the exchanger performance. Achieved results are additionally compared with the conventional recuperation process, which is commonly used in temperate climates, in order to show the energy savings which can be obtained by simple modification of such devices. It was found that the counter-flow indirect evaporative cooler is suitable for these climate conditions and it allows to significantly increase the temperature drop during heat recovery process in compare with the commonly used recuperators. In addition, several important operational aspects where analyzed, including analysis of pressure drops inside IEC unit and potential of water recovery from the condensation inside the unit.

Details

ISSN :
03605442
Volume :
165
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy
Accession number :
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