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DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN EVAPORATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER

DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN EVAPORATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER. A.O. MURITALA, S.O. OBAYOPO, S.K. FASHOGBON, O.T. POPOOLA * , S.A ADIO Department of Mechanical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife , Nigeria.

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DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN EVAPORATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER

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  1. DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN EVAPORATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER A.O. MURITALA, S.O. OBAYOPO, S.K. FASHOGBON, O.T. POPOOLA*, S.A ADIO Department of Mechanical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. International Conference on Innovations in Engineering and Technology (IET 2011) UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, FACAULTY OF ENGINEERING, AKOKA, LAGOS, Nigeria

  2. INTRODUCTION

  3. Evaporative Cooling • The increased air filtration qualities • Simplified operation and maintenance • Lower costs • Lower energy usage • Less greenhouse gas • No CFC's or HFC's

  4. Evaporative Cooler • Cabinet • Reservoir Tank • Pad • Blower • Electric Motor • Pump Fig 1: Schematic diagram of an evaporative cooler

  5. Objective • To design and construct an evaporative cooler. • To evaluate the performance of the cooler.

  6. DESIGN

  7. General Reduction in the discomfort index by 90% Required fan power is linearly dependent on the floor area to be cooled. Building heat balance (EC sizing) SOLAR HEAT + HEAT FROM EQUIPMENT & PEOPLE = HEAT REMOVED BY EAC

  8. Cabinet Reservoir Tank • Galvanized iron sheet • 50x55x70 cm3 • One sided Cabinet Reservoir Tank • Inlet • Outlet • (50 x 55 x 23) cm3

  9. Evaporative Pads • Aluminum fins • 35 x 47 x 10 cm3 Blower

  10. Electric Motor • half-horse power connected by a direct drive • 2 speed motor • 220 V Pump • re-circulating surface pump • 0.5 horse power • Water pump screen

  11. Plate 1: The evaporative cooler housing cabinet Plate 2: The designed evaporative cooler

  12. EVALUATION

  13. Monitored Parameter • Room size 305 x 254 x 203 cm³ • Outside air temperature • Evaporative cooler inlet air temperature and humidity • Evaporative cooler outlet air temperatures and humidity • Water temperature in the evaporative cooler reservoir • Evaporative pad surface temperature • Air speeds & mass flow rate

  14. RESULTS Table 1: Dry and Wet Bulb Temperature, Humidity Ratio humidity gain and Saturation Effectiveness

  15. Saturation Effectiveness & External Dry-Bulb Temperature • increase in saturation effectiveness as the external db temp increases • evaporative cooler is more efficient at higher outside air db temp

  16. Saturation Effectiveness & Humidity Gain • The saturation effectiveness increased as the humidity gain increases

  17. Humidity Gain & External Dry Bulb Temperature • increased gain in humidity ratio at higher external db temp Fig 4.3: Humidity gain as a function of external dry bulb temperature

  18. CONCLUSION • The saturation effectiveness of pad determined from the experimental result falls between the ranges of 70-83.3%. • the pad employed for the construction of the cooler is efficient and reliable. • The designed evaporative coolers can maintain cooled spaces at temperatures below ambient air temperatures. • The performances of the evaporative cooler were significantly affected by weather conditions. • The overall cooled room temperature depression from ambient air temperature reached up to 11 0C, and ambient air temperatures varied between 22–33 0C.

  19. Thank You !!!!

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