Volume 23, Issue 7 pp. 557-561
Research Article

Recent research on an indirect evaporative cooler. Part VI: evolution of design pattern for indirect evaporative cooler

S. P. Singh

S. P. Singh

School of Energy and Environmental Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidhyalaya, Indore 452001 MP, India

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T. R. Tulsidasani

T. R. Tulsidasani

School of Energy and Environmental Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidhyalaya, Indore 452001 MP, India

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R. L. Sawhney

Corresponding Author

R. L. Sawhney

School of Energy and Environmental Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidhyalaya, Indore 452001 MP, India

School of Energy and Environmental Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidhyalaya, Indore 452001 MP, IndiaSearch for more papers by this author
M. S. Sodha

M. S. Sodha

IPS Academy, Rajender Nagar, A.B. Road, Indore 452012 MP, India

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Abstract

A rule of thumb for indirect evaporative cooler has been derived in terms of the size of floor area to be cooled and design parameters of tube type IEC, viz. process stream air flow rate and number of tubes; the three Indian climate zones, namely hot–dry, composite and warm–humid, represented by three cities of Jodhpur, Delhi and Madras, respectively, have been considered. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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