REGENERATIVE ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HEAT RECOVERY IN RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION.

Author(s) : YOUNIS M.

Type of article: Article

Summary

RESULTS OF A TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC STUDY OF THE DESIGN OF AN EXCHANGER-RECOVERY UNIT FOR HEAT RECOVERY FROM VENTILATION IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS. MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THE UNIT PROPOSED AND THE THEORETICAL CALCULATION OF ITS ENERGY PERFORMANCE. DESIGN AND BUILDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE EXCHANGER. TEST RESULTS AT THE LABORATORY: PERFORMANCE OF THE EXCHANGER, LEAKAGE RATE, PRESSURE DROP. ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL ENERGY SAVINGS: POSSIBLE SAVING OF 15 TO 42% ACCORDING TO THE SIZE OF THE RECOVERY PLANT. POSSIBLE USE OF THIS TECHNIQUE IN AIR CONDITIONING PLANT IN KUWAIT. (BULL. IFE, FR., N 263C, 1984/01, 7, 53524.

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  • Original title: REGENERATIVE ROTARY HEAT EXCHANGER FOR HEAT RECOVERY IN RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION.
  • Record ID : 1984-2079
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Int. J. Energy Res. - vol. 7 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1983/10

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