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Plate heat exchangers in air conditioning applications. Development of air-coolers, air-heaters and air-conditioning units with low pressure loss. Plattenwaermetauscher in raumlufttechnischen Anlagen. Entwicklung stroemungsoptimierter Luftkuehler, Lufterhitzer und Klimageraete

Abstract

To prepare the development of a water to air plate heat exchanger the state of the art, i.e. the technological knowhow and the design basis are given. The concept and ideas are presented which lead to a slightly wavy plate. Furthermore an exemplary design of a plate heat exchanger and an air-conditioning unit is described and finally the application of plate heat exchangers as direct evaporators and the potential icing problems are investigated. Comparing measured and calculated data shows that the performance of plates with plane surfaces can be predicted fairly well by the presented design methods. The performance of plates with strongly wavy surface however has to be measured. Optimization calculations yield to an air gap of slightly over 4 mm. Comparison with an air-conditioning unit demonstrates that the strongest advantage is for the air cooler (one third of the pressure loss) that a new concept of an air-conditioning unit has lower losses in the fan unit and that it does not need an eliminator. This results in half the volume for the new unit, in a pressure drop of 88%, fan power of 90% and fan revolutions of 50%. (orig./GL).
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1989
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
IKE-7-12
Reference Number:
DE-90-000733; NTS-90-008986; EDB-90-026234; ERA-15-013756
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; AIR CONDITIONING; HEAT EXCHANGERS; AIR FLOW; CALCULATION METHODS; ENERGY CONSERVATION; EVAPORATORS; FINS; FLOW RATE; FREONS; HEAT TRANSFER; MEASURING METHODS; NUSSELT NUMBER; OPTIMIZATION; PERFORMANCE; PRESSURE DROP; ENERGY TRANSFER; FLUID FLOW; GAS FLOW; HALOGENATED ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; 320106* - Energy Conservation, Consumption, & Utilization- Building Equipment- (1987-)
OSTI ID:
7787047
Research Organizations:
Stuttgart Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Kernenergetik und Energiesysteme; Foerdergesellschaft Technischer Ausbau e.V., Bonn (Germany, F.R.)
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE90744698; CNN: AIF 7196
Availability:
NTIS (US Sales Only), PC A10/MF A01
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 211 p
Announcement Date:
Feb 15, 1990

Citation Formats

Bach, H, Diemer, R, Eisenmann, G, Goettling, D, and Madjidi, M. Plate heat exchangers in air conditioning applications. Development of air-coolers, air-heaters and air-conditioning units with low pressure loss. Plattenwaermetauscher in raumlufttechnischen Anlagen. Entwicklung stroemungsoptimierter Luftkuehler, Lufterhitzer und Klimageraete. Germany: N. p., 1989. Web.
Bach, H, Diemer, R, Eisenmann, G, Goettling, D, & Madjidi, M. Plate heat exchangers in air conditioning applications. Development of air-coolers, air-heaters and air-conditioning units with low pressure loss. Plattenwaermetauscher in raumlufttechnischen Anlagen. Entwicklung stroemungsoptimierter Luftkuehler, Lufterhitzer und Klimageraete. Germany.
Bach, H, Diemer, R, Eisenmann, G, Goettling, D, and Madjidi, M. 1989. "Plate heat exchangers in air conditioning applications. Development of air-coolers, air-heaters and air-conditioning units with low pressure loss. Plattenwaermetauscher in raumlufttechnischen Anlagen. Entwicklung stroemungsoptimierter Luftkuehler, Lufterhitzer und Klimageraete." Germany.
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title = {Plate heat exchangers in air conditioning applications. Development of air-coolers, air-heaters and air-conditioning units with low pressure loss. Plattenwaermetauscher in raumlufttechnischen Anlagen. Entwicklung stroemungsoptimierter Luftkuehler, Lufterhitzer und Klimageraete}
author = {Bach, H, Diemer, R, Eisenmann, G, Goettling, D, and Madjidi, M}
abstractNote = {To prepare the development of a water to air plate heat exchanger the state of the art, i.e. the technological knowhow and the design basis are given. The concept and ideas are presented which lead to a slightly wavy plate. Furthermore an exemplary design of a plate heat exchanger and an air-conditioning unit is described and finally the application of plate heat exchangers as direct evaporators and the potential icing problems are investigated. Comparing measured and calculated data shows that the performance of plates with plane surfaces can be predicted fairly well by the presented design methods. The performance of plates with strongly wavy surface however has to be measured. Optimization calculations yield to an air gap of slightly over 4 mm. Comparison with an air-conditioning unit demonstrates that the strongest advantage is for the air cooler (one third of the pressure loss) that a new concept of an air-conditioning unit has lower losses in the fan unit and that it does not need an eliminator. This results in half the volume for the new unit, in a pressure drop of 88%, fan power of 90% and fan revolutions of 50%. (orig./GL).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1989}
month = {Aug}
}