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Passive evaporative cooling towers

2006
This project investigates the performance of passive evaporative cooling towers in terms of cooling capacity, with the study focusing on understanding the geometric features that lead to high performance. Given the coupling of the governing equations and the lack of data available at low matrix Reynolds numbers, the performance is investigated from ...
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Evaporative cooling principles: Direct and indirect air cooling, and direct evaporative cooling

2023
Olugbemi T. Olaniyan   +10 more
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Indirect Evaporative Cooling Systems

1986
Indirect evaporative cooling differs from the much better known direct type because it cools air by the evaporation of water not contacting it and so does not increase the cooled air’s moisture content. Indirect cooling approximates refrigerated air conditioning though at usually warmer temperatures and at much lower costs. Its great future lies ahead.
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Combined Evaporative Cooling Systems

1986
Today’s climbing power and equipment costs are stimulating various combinations of direct evaporative cooling with refrigerative air conditioning and with heating.
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Evaporative Cooling

Architectural Science Review, 1964
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History of Evaporative Cooling

1986
Evaporative air cooling occurs in nature near waterfalls and streams, over lakes and oceans, under dense foliage, and on wet surfaces, in particular, human skin.
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EVAPORATIVE COOLING

A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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Evaporation-cooling

General Aviation Aircraft Design and Operations Meeting, 1964
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Evaporative Cooling

1975
N.T.M. YEATES, T.N. EDEY, M.K. HILL
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Textile Mill Evaporative Cooling

1986
While the Southwest was developing its characteristic types of evaporative air cooling, the spinning, weaving, and knitting mills of the East and Southeast developed another variety by converting their traditional humidifiers into cooling devices.
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