Title |
Effects of Evaporation Water Flow Rate on the Performance ofan Indirect Evaporative Cooler |
Keywords |
Indirect evaporative cooler ; 간접 증발식 냉각기 ; Evaporation water flow rate ; 증발수 유량 ; Evaporation water temperature ; 증발수 온도 ; Film Reynolds number ; 막 레이놀즈수 ; Effectiveness ; 유용도 |
Abstract |
In evaporative cooling applications, the evaporation water is supplied usually sufficiently larger than the amount evaporated to enlarge contact surface between the water and the air. Especially in indirect evaporative coolers, however, if the evaporation water flow rate is excessively large, the evaporative cooling effect is not used for heat absorption from the hot fluid but spent to the sensible cooling of the evaporation water itself. This would result in a decrease in the cooling performance of the indirect evaporative cooler. In this study, the effects of the evaporation water flow rate on the cooling performance are investigated theoretically. The cooling process in an indirect evaporative cooler is modeled into a set of linear differential equations and solved to obtain the exact solutions to the temperatures of the hot fluid, the moist air, and the evaporation water. Based on the exact solutions, it is analyzed how much the cooling performance is affected by the evaporation water flow rate. The results show that the decrease in the cooling effectiveness is substantial even for a small flow rate of the evaporation water and the relative decrease is more serious for a high- performance evaporative cooler. |