REVIEW PAPER ON EVAPORATIVE COOLING SYSTEM
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Air-conditioningsystemisan essential role of ensuring occupants thermal comfort. Review the recent developments concerning evaporative cooling technologies that could potentially providetosufficient cooling comfort,Then thereducetheenvironmental impact and lower energy consumption.[1]Evaporative cooling is an energy efficient and environmentally friendly air conditioning technology. Direct evaporative cooling systems technology whichis involvesadiabatic humidification and cooling of air with supplementary heat exchange facilities tothelower final air temperature and try to reduce therelative humidity. This concept is enhanced in all engineering fields due to its characteristics of zero pollution, energy efficiency, simplicity and good indoor air quality. This cooling effect has been used to the various scalesusefrom small space coolingsystem tothelarge industrial applications.
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