scholarly journals Approaches to energy efficiency in air conditioning: A comparative study on purge configurations for indirect evaporative cooling

Energy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 168 ◽  
pp. 505-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seung Jin Oh ◽  
Muhammad Wakil Shahzad ◽  
Muhammad Burhan ◽  
Wongee Chun ◽  
Chua Kian Jon ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Mykhaylo Bozhenko ◽  
Tatiana Izhevska

A promising trend in air conditioning systems is the use of indirect evaporative cooling, but in the classic version it is effective in dry and hot climates. For the need to maintain comfortable air parameters in public buildings, it is not possible to fully implement such a process in the conditions of Ukraine (the relative humidity of the outside air ranges from 63 to 75 %). The aim of the work is to increase the energy efficiency of air conditioning systems with standard equipment through partial evaporative cooling and use for cooling water in cooling towers of the air removed from the rooms during the warm season, and in the cold season - use of the exhaust air for preheating the supply air in heat exchanger. A corresponding system diagram was developed and computational studies of a direct-flow circuit and a circuit with recirculation were carried out for one of the educational buildings of the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. According to the results of calculating the direct-flow circuit in the warm period, the energy efficiency of indirect evaporative cooling was 23.5 %. The annual amount of recovered heat of ventilation emissions for this scheme in the cold period was 3731 GJ / year, and the economic effect - 1473185 UAH / year. For a circuit with recirculation during a warm period, the greatest effect of indirect evaporative cooling is achieved with a recirculation rate of 10 %, and for the overall decrease in the cooling capacity of the air conditioner during this period the greatest impact is not indirect evaporative cooling, but recirculation. In the cold season, the greatest utilization effect is also achieved with a 10 % recirculation rate.


2012 ◽  
Vol 608-609 ◽  
pp. 1198-1203
Author(s):  
Min Lei Chen ◽  
Xiao Long Liu ◽  
Eric Hu

Invention and the widely use of air conditioning has improved people’s working and living conditions. However, it also consumes significant amount of energy, accounting for over 40% of total energy used in the buildings. Indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) is a relatively new kind of air conditioning mechanism developed. It is not only uses less energy comparing with traditional air conditioning, but also overcomes the weaknesses of a direct evaporative cooling (DEC) system. The weaknesses of DEC include humidifying the supply air and minimum temperature of supply air is not lower than wet bulb temperature.


2021 ◽  
Vol 248 ◽  
pp. 114798
Author(s):  
Qian Chen ◽  
M. Kum Ja ◽  
Muhammad Burhan ◽  
Faheem Hassan Akhtar ◽  
Muhammad Wakil Shahzad ◽  
...  

In daily life Air-conditioning plays an essential role in ensuring human thermal comfort. The commercially used cooling systems are intensively power consuming. So that it is necessary to save the energy in air conditioning. Among all of them the evaporative cooling techniques is well known which gives better result in saving energy and it is environmental friendly techniques. Evaporative cooling uses the fact that the water will absorb a relatively large amount of heat in order to evapor ate. The temperature of dry air will dropped because of phase change water into water vapors. Evaporative cooling requires abundant water and it works best when relative humidity is low. Evaporative cooling will be done using three methods direct evaporativ e cooling, Indirect Evaporative cooling, combined direct-indirect evaporative cooling. The main aim of this paper is to make comfort condition in terms of Temperature and Humidity and to minimize the water consumption. In this paper at a place of dry grass or cooling pads we are using hollow bamboo as fluid conduit. In hollow bamboo water continuously flows without any restriction. Some slits or holes are provided on the bamboo to enable the water and air contact and ease the evaporative action after CFD flow simulation. After providing such geometry of contact the evaporation comes to optimism and the water consumption as well as humidity is reduced, the continuous flow of water inside hollow bamboo reduce the contact time of water with air. Due to this effect the humidity of air is comparatively less than direct contact evaporative cooler, also reduces the water consumption. This type of evaporative cooler is designed to facilitate efficient evaporation of the water and circulation of cooled air


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