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AuthorIbrahim, Hatem
AuthorR, Boukhanouf
AuthorM, Kanzari
AuthorChoorapulakka, A
AuthorAlharb, A
Available date2017-04-12T09:41:35Z
Publication Date2014
Publication NameJournal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2090-4541.1000131
CitationIbrahim HGA, Boukhanouf R, Kanzari M, Choorapulakkal, Alharbi A (2014) Approach for Integrating Indirect Evaporative Cooling System into Contemporary Architecture. J Fundam Renewable Energy Appl 4:131.
ISSN2090-4541
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5456
AbstractNowadays, the knowledge of building ecology focuses on energy efficiency and how to integrate environmental and climatic parameters into HVAC and thus enhances space qualities such as comfort ability. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the rule of Indirect Evaporative Cooling systems in sustainability of contemporary architecture in hotarid and hot-humid climate. An approach for integrating a novel Sub-Wet Bulb Temperature Evaporative cooler into contemporary architecture is presented. The system uses porous clay materials, as wet media, embedded with heat pipes heat exchangers, the supply air and working air flows were staged in separate ducts and in counter flow direction. Modelling and experimental results show that supply air would be cooled to below wet bulb temperature achieving a considerable cooling capacity and effectiveness. This performance would make the system a potential alternative to conventional mechanical air conditioning systems in buildings.
SponsorQatar National Research , NPRP grant No. 4 -407 -2 -153
Languageen
PublisherOMICS International
SubjectContemporary architecture
Building design
Indirect evaporative cooling
Sub-wet bulb temperature
ceramic
Wall mounting
Roof mounting
TitleApproach for Integrating Indirect Evaporative Cooling System into Contemporary Architecture
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number4


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