COMPARISION OF HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR INDIRECT EVAPORATIVE COOLING: REVIEW
Keywords:
Heat Exchanger, Indirect Heat Exchanger,, Cross flow type, Tubular type,Abstract
In this paper the study of the different types of heat exchangers used in indirect evaporative cooling system is carried out based on its performance parameters and the material used. The performance of IEC is mainly depending on the type of heat exchanger used. For this purpose, different types of HX with their performance parameters, design aspects, material used for it has been studied at different environmental conditions. From this we understand the importance of HX performance in overall IEC system and also which HX is much better than among the different types of heat exchangers available. This paper aims on the comparison of different heat exchanger used in indirect evaporative cooling for sufficient cooling comfort;reduce environmental impact and lower energy consumption in future.
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