Title of article :
A comprehensive design and rating study of evaporative coolers and condensers. Part II. Sensitivity analysis
Author/Authors :
Qureshi، نويسنده , , Bilal A. and Zubair، نويسنده , , Syed M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
10
From page :
659
To page :
668
Abstract :
Sensitivity analysis can be used to identify important model parameters, in particular, normalized sensitivity coefficients; by allowing a one-on-one comparison. Regarding design of evaporative coolers, the sensitivity analysis shows that all sensitivities are unaffected by varying the mass flow ratio and that outlet process fluid temperature is the most important factor. In rating evaporative coolers, effectiveness is found to be most sensitive to the process fluid flow rate. Also, the process fluid outlet temperature is most sensitive to the process fluid inlet temperature. For evaporative condensers, the normalized sensitivity coefficient values indicate that the condensing temperature is the most sensitive parameter and that these are not affected by the value of the mass flow ratio. For evaporative condenser design, it was seen that, for a 53% increase in the inlet relative humidity, the normalized sensitivity of the surface area increased 1.8 times in value and, for a 15 °C increase in the condenser temperature, the sensitivity increased by 3.5 times. The performance study of evaporative condensers show that, for a 72% increase in the inlet relative humidity, the normalized sensitivity coefficient for effectiveness increased 2.4 times and, for a 15 °C increase in the condenser temperature, it doubled in value.
Keywords :
Refrigeration , air conditioning , Cooling Tower , Evaporative condenser , Research , Parameter , Froid , Conditionnement dיair , Tour de refroidissement , Condenseur évaporatif , Modélisation , Recherche , Paramétre , Modelling
Journal title :
International Journal of Refrigeration
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
International Journal of Refrigeration
Record number :
1341209
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