Simulation of the transient response of finned crossflow heat exchanger operating in a moist air environment.
Author(s) : ALOTAIBI S.
Summary
In this paper, the transient performance of a finned singlepass water-to-air crossflow heat exchanger is investigated under humid conditions. The conservation laws are applied to finite control volumes using an implicit formulation. A transient model with simultaneous advection, convection, and conduction is represented by a couple set of partial differential equations.
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- Original title: Simulation of the transient response of finned crossflow heat exchanger operating in a moist air environment.
- Record ID : 2006-1680
- Languages: English
- Source: ICERD-3. Third International Conference on Energy Research and Development [2 volumes + CD-ROM].
- Publication date: 2005/11/21
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