Airflow rate through a heat-exchanger coil
S.B. Riffat
Applied Energy, 1991, vol. 38, issue 3, 238 pages
Abstract:
This study compares measurements of airflow rate through a heat-exchanger coil made with a rotating vane-anemometer and a tracer-gas technique. The two sets of data were generally in good agreement. The tracer-gas technique was found to be simpler to use in practice and has the additional advantages that it does not require detailed specification of the coil or the actual density of air.
Date: 1991
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