MODERN EVAPORATIVE COOLER
Keywords:
Evaporation, Conductivity, Humidity,, Heat transferAbstract
Human always tries for better comfort and sophistication at each level of his life. Considering air conditioning, evaporative cooler is used in dry climates. But such evaporative coolers are not suitable in humid environment and also their performance is poor in the places where ventilation is not proper. Reason behind this is nothing but, uncontrollable humidity increment in the working environment (cabin) due to process of evaporation. Report is sequential details about research carried out on the evaporative cooler in order to remove this disadvantage. The important parameter in whole report is nothing but relative humidity which should be maintained in specific range for getting better thermal comfort. Report briefly explains the basic concept required to understand evaporative cooling and performance of evaporative cooling. It also explains why evaporative cooler is not as effective as air conditioners.
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