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Second-law analysis of a wet crossflow heat exchanger

Jung-Yang San and Chin-Lon Jan

Energy, 2000, vol. 25, issue 10, 939-955

Abstract: A second-law analysis of a wet crossflow heat exchanger is performed for various weather conditions. The heat exchanger can be used as an energy-saving device for ventilation in air-conditioning. The heat and mass transfer is solved by using the model developed by Holmberg. The effectiveness, exergy recovery factor and second-law efficiency of the wet heat exchanger are individually defined. The effects of lateral solid heat conduction on the effectiveness, exergy recovery factor and second-law efficiency are numerically investigated for various operating conditions. Two optimum design criteria, one for the maximum second-law efficiency and the other for the maximum exergy recovery factor, are obtained.

Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1016/S0360-5442(00)00035-9

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