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Numerical Simulation of Indirect Evaporative Cooling System

Heat Transfer: Volume 1 — Benchmark Problems of Heat Transfer Analysis Programs; High Heat Flux Thermal Management; Modeling of Heat Transfer in Multi-Phase Systems; Natural and Mixed Convection; Numerical Methods in Heat Exchanger Design, 1995
Abstract As one of the objectives to further understand the process and help design the indirect evaporative cooling product in a later stage, two codes were written. One was to solve all the basic governing equations involved in the process of air flow in the secondary channel with water evaporation on the surfaces assuming constant ...
Tiebin A. Wang, Robert L. Reid
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Application of indirect evaporative cooling to variable domestic cooling load

Energy Conversion and Management, 2000
Abstract The present study has been conducted into the application of the indirect evaporative cooling in fulfillment of the variable cooling load of a typical Iraqi dwelling. A two story house located in Baghdad was the object of the study.
Khalid A Joudi, Salah M Mehdi
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Direct and Indirect Evaporative Cooling Strategies: An Analysis

Journal of Advanced Research in Mechanical Engineering and Technology, 2021
Evaporative cooling can be understood as natural response of human body to effective climate control. It is the similar to the cooling principle that human body practices when moisture/ sweat vaporizes and cools off the skin. Needing less energy input, evaporative cooling is perfectly fit for uses in which decreasing high temperatures as well as energy
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Cooling by Indirect Evaporative Systems

2010
The most familiar example of this is the cooling effect of evaporating perspiration on the human skin. Early examples of such evaporative air conditioning were used centuries ago in the Middle East, notably Iraq, Iran, Turkey. Human has developed a board rang of passive cooling techniques in various parts of the world up to a very impressive level of ...
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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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Desiccant-based dehumidification and direct/indirect evaporative cooling technologies

IREC2015 The Sixth International Renewable Energy Congress, 2015
Desiccant cooling systems are energy efficient and allow a better indoor air quality. Desiccant dehumidification is profitable in handling latent heat, easy to be reactivated with low-grade energy, like solar energy and waste heat, etc. The exploitation of heat produced by solar thermal collectors is a motivating option for thermal driven Desiccant ...
Zouaoui Ahlem   +2 more
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Indirect Evaporative Cooling: An Efficient and Convenient Energy System

Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mechanics and Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2020
Evaporative cooling is now an alternative method for the conventional air cooling method. This method does not only save energy but also protect the environment from global warming and hazardous gases. Thus this system is highly efficient and eco-friendly.
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Simplified model for indirect-contact evaporative cooling-tower behaviour

Applied Energy, 2004
A simplified model for indirect cooling towers behaviour is presented. The model is devoted to building simulation tools and fulfils several criteria such as simplicity of parameterisation, accuracy, possibility to model the equipment under various operation conditions and short computation time.
Pascal Stabat, Dominique Marchio
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INDIRECT NON-EVAPORATIVE COOLING TOWER

2022
Ghosh, Amit   +3 more
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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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