Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods

This paper presents a comparative study of the cross-flow regenerative heat and mass exchanger (HMX) and the conventional cross-flow HMX for indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) with numerical methods. The objective of this study is mainly to clarify the applicability of the two HMXs. The numerical mo...

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Main Authors: Yugang Wang, Xiang Huang, Li Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3374
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spelling doaj-90bef92c73ab4a3eaf23f849f25c243a2020-11-24T21:41:36ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-12-011112337410.3390/en11123374en11123374Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical MethodsYugang Wang0Xiang Huang1Li Li2College of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaSchool of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Xi’an Polytechnic University, Xi’an 710048, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaThis paper presents a comparative study of the cross-flow regenerative heat and mass exchanger (HMX) and the conventional cross-flow HMX for indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) with numerical methods. The objective of this study is mainly to clarify the applicability of the two HMXs. The numerical model was built and validated by existing experimental data. The difference in heat and mass transfer between the two HMXs was revealed by analyzing the change of the temperature and moisture content of the air, and the influence of the main operating parameters on the cooling performance of the HMXs was analyzed. In the typical operating conditions, when the HMXs are used alone, the cooling performance of the regenerative HMX is better than that of the conventional HMX under low supply air flow rate. When the HMXs are used in the multistage evaporative cooling systems with high supply air flow rate, the conventional HMX is more suitable as the first stage of the system to pre-cool the supply air, while the regenerative HMX is more suitable as the second stage to re-cool the supply air.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3374indirect evaporative coolingheat and mass transfercross-flownumerical simulationcooling performanceapplicability
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author Yugang Wang
Xiang Huang
Li Li
spellingShingle Yugang Wang
Xiang Huang
Li Li
Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods
Energies
indirect evaporative cooling
heat and mass transfer
cross-flow
numerical simulation
cooling performance
applicability
author_facet Yugang Wang
Xiang Huang
Li Li
author_sort Yugang Wang
title Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods
title_short Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods
title_full Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods
title_fullStr Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of the Cross-Flow Heat and Mass Exchangers for Indirect Evaporative Cooling Using Numerical Methods
title_sort comparative study of the cross-flow heat and mass exchangers for indirect evaporative cooling using numerical methods
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper presents a comparative study of the cross-flow regenerative heat and mass exchanger (HMX) and the conventional cross-flow HMX for indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) with numerical methods. The objective of this study is mainly to clarify the applicability of the two HMXs. The numerical model was built and validated by existing experimental data. The difference in heat and mass transfer between the two HMXs was revealed by analyzing the change of the temperature and moisture content of the air, and the influence of the main operating parameters on the cooling performance of the HMXs was analyzed. In the typical operating conditions, when the HMXs are used alone, the cooling performance of the regenerative HMX is better than that of the conventional HMX under low supply air flow rate. When the HMXs are used in the multistage evaporative cooling systems with high supply air flow rate, the conventional HMX is more suitable as the first stage of the system to pre-cool the supply air, while the regenerative HMX is more suitable as the second stage to re-cool the supply air.
topic indirect evaporative cooling
heat and mass transfer
cross-flow
numerical simulation
cooling performance
applicability
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3374
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