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Thermodynamic behaviour of an air-conditioning system employing combined evaporative-water and air coolers

Bourhan Tashtoush, Mahmood Tahat, Ahmed Al-Hayajneh, Victor A. Mazur and Doug Probert

Applied Energy, 2001, vol. 70, issue 4, 305-319

Abstract: The performance of an open absorption-system, energized by low-grade heat such as insolation and/or waste heat, has been investigated. This combined evaporative cooler (CEC) [i.e. an indirect evaporative cooler (IEC) together with a direct evaporative-cooler (DEC)] was used to cool the air. A computer simulation of the cooling cycle was devised, so that the performance characteristics of the system could be predicted for a range of operating conditions: the influences of various design-parameters on the coefficient of performance (COP) were also evaluated. The COP of the CEC system was at least 20% greater than those achieved when employing either the IEC or DEC systems alone.

Keywords: Absorption; system; Waste; energy; Evaporative; cooling; Air; conditioning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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