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An experimental investigation on evaporative cooling with self-supplied water.

Author(s) : HARA T., WU S., MOTEGI K., et al.

Summary

Investigation on evaporative cooling with a self-supplied water system was made experimentally. Humid air was dehumidified through the rotary dehumidifier and cooled by ambient air to ambient temperature. The air was humidified again and cooled by evaporation by the condensed water supplied from the condenser. The humid air was cooled by ambient air and vapour in the air was condensed at ambient temperature. Wet cloth and sometimes an ultrasonic generator were used as a humidifier. It was found that the amount of condensed water was about twice as evaporating water. It was obtained that sufficient water for evaporation cooling could be supplied by condensed water from ambient air.

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  • Original title: An experimental investigation on evaporative cooling with self-supplied water.
  • Record ID : 2002-0162
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Final proceedings of the 4th IIR-Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Working Fluids at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 2000/07/25

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