Indirect Dew-Point Evaporative Cooling: Principles and Applications

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This book systematically discusses state-of-the-art dew-point evaporative cooling and provides key insights into current research efforts and future research interests. Novel energy-efficient and environment-friendly cooling technologies are essential to reduce the sharply rising energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and achieve carbon neutrality. Conventional air-conditioners which adopt a vapor compression cycle are neither energy-efficient nor sustainable due to the use of compressors and chemical refrigerants, as well as their intrinsic coupling of sensible and latent cooling loads. With the merits of high energy efficiency and the ability to decouple cooling loads without using chemical refrigerants, indirect dew-point evaporative cooling provides an ideal alternative solution to air conditioning in a variety of applications.

 

A comprehensive review of evaporative cooling and their underlying engineering challenges is included. Advanced engineering and modeling experience critical to the development of dew-point evaporative coolers are highlighted. The effective analysis techniques for dew-point evaporative coolers are documented, and their intrinsic characteristics captured by these methods are reported. Lastly, advanced dew-point evaporative cooling systems in various energy-connected applications are discussed by providing multiple case studies.

 

Specifically targeted at HVAC engineers, thermal scientists, and energy-engineering researchers, this book will balance fundamental concepts, industrial applications, and leading-edge research. As this book provides readers with depth and breadth of coverage, it can also be used by graduate-level students in relevant fields.


Author(s): Jie Lin, Kian Jon Chua
Series: Green Energy and Technology
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 125
City: Cham

Preface
Contents
About the Authors
1 State-of-the-Art Air-Conditioning Technologies
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Conventional Air Conditioning
1.3 Sorption Cooling
1.4 Thermoelectric Cooling
1.5 Electrocaloric Cooling
1.6 Magnetocaloric Cooling
1.7 Evaporative Cooling
1.8 Conclusions
References
2 Working Principles of Evaporative Cooling
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Direct Evaporative Cooling
2.3 Indirect Evaporative Cooling
2.4 Dew-Point Evaporative Cooling
2.5 Performance Evaluation
2.6 Conclusions
References
3 Engineering of Dew-Point Evaporative Coolers
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Test Standards
3.3 Flow Regime
3.4 Design Parameter
3.5 Heat and Mass Exchanger
3.6 Operation Mode
3.7 Conclusions
References
4 Modeling of Dew-Point Evaporative Coolers
4.1 Introduction
4.2 General Lumped Parameter Model
4.3 Effectiveness-Number of Transfer Units (NTU) Model
4.4 Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD) Model
4.5 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Model
4.6 Data-Driven Model
4.7 Conclusions
References
5 Fundamental Analysis of Dew-Point Evaporative Cooler
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Dominant Factors
5.3 Transient Response
5.4 Steady-State Performance
5.5 Heat and Mass Transfer
5.6 Exergy Efficiency
5.7 Conclusions
References
6 Advanced Dew-Point Evaporative Cooling Systems
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Air Conditioning
6.3 Condenser
6.4 Cooling Tower
6.5 Gas Turbine
6.6 Conclusions
References