Experimental Stand Device Modeling for IEAC Thermal Performance Study
The 12th International Conference of Young Scientists on Energy Issues (CYSENI 2015): Conference Proceedings 2015
Guntars Frīdenbergs, Arturs Lešinskis

This paper reported a review, calculations and measurements based study into Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC) stand device parts which have influence on thermal performance, which was undertaken from a variety of aspects including background, history, current status, and concept. Experimental stand device parts have been described as equations of heat and mass transfer in primary and secondary air and water flows. Model has been validated with self-made device measurements located in laboratory. The main goal have been to made working stand device for future researches of IEAC (Indirect Evaporative Air Cooling) device cooling efficiency, which mostly depends on mass flow rates ratios of primary and secondary air flows and spacing between plates of wet and dry passages.


Atslēgas vārdi
IEAC stand device, indirect evaporative air cooler, cooling efficiency, heat and mass transfer from water to air through thin wall.
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http://cyseni.com/archives/proceedings/Proceedings_of_CYSENI_2015.pdf#page=269

Frīdenbergs, G., Lešinskis, A. Experimental Stand Device Modeling for IEAC Thermal Performance Study. No: The 12th International Conference of Young Scientists on Energy Issues (CYSENI 2015): Conference Proceedings, Lietuva, Kaunas, 27.-28. maijs, 2015. Kaunas: Lithuanian Energy Institute, 2015, VI-260.-VI-269.lpp. ISSN 1822-7554.

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