RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Experimental characterisation of an indirect evaporative cooling prototype in two operating modes A1 Velasco Gómez, Eloy A1 Tejero González, Ana A1 Rey Martínez, Francisco Javier K1 Eficiencia energética K1 Climatización K1 Edificios K1 Enfriamiento evaporativo K1 Indirect evaporative cooling K1 Heat recovery K1 Cooling capacity K1 Heat transfer coefficient K1 Thermal effectiveness K1 3322 AB The present paper aims to describe the experimental study developed to characterize an indirect evaporative cooling system made of polycarbonate, designed and manufactured by the Thermal Engineering Group of the University of Valladolid; as well as to introduce the main results obtained.The prototype is characterized by a total heat exchange area of 6 m2 and is installed in a heat recovery cycle in the experimental setup constructed in the laboratory. This setup mainly consists of: an AHU that enables the reproduction of the different climatic conditions to be tested; a climatic chamber where comfort conditions are to be achieved; a circuit to supply water during one of the operating modes; and the due ducts and measurement probes to properly connect the whole system and register the evolution of the interesting parameters.Two operating modes are performed. In the first one, exhaust air from the climate chamber, in comfort conditions, goes through one side of the heat exchanger, producing heat transfer from the outdoor air stream through the plastic walls of the system. In the second case, an evaporative cooling mode is implemented by supplying water to the exhaust airstream.Results obtained show that heat transfer through the heat exchanger polycarbonate wall improves in the evaporative cooling mode. Furthermore, both cooling capacity and thermal effectiveness of the system also increase in the second case. Moreover, global heat transfer coefficient and cooling capacity are improved by higher outdoor air volume flow rates. Finally, higher outdoor air temperatures imply better cooling capacities and thermal effectiveness. PB Elsevier SN 0306-2619 YR 2012 FD 2012 LK http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/41052 UL http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/41052 LA eng NO Applied Energy, September 2012, vol 97, p.: 340-346 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 22-nov-2024