Physics:Indirect evaporative cooling
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Indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) is evaporative cooling that cools air by using an air-to-air heat exchanger.[1] It reducing energy consumption compared to traditional air conditioning.[2] This method is ideal for dry climates and provides drier air than direct systems.[3]
References
- ↑ "Indirect Evaporative Cooling HOW DOES IT WORK?". https://www.seeleyinternational.com/eu/commercial/products/cooling/indirect-evaporative-air-conditioning-commercial-emea/understanding-indirect-evaporative-cooling-emea/.
- ↑ Mohammed, Ramy; El-Morsi, Mohamed; Abdelaziz, Omar (2022-06-01). "Indirect evaporative cooling for buildings: A comprehensive patents review". Journal of Building Engineering 50. doi:10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104158. ISSN 2352-7102. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352710222001711.
- ↑ Pandey, Avinash; Jhinge, P.K. (2015). "Indirect Evaporative Cooling Applications: A Review" (PDF). International Journal for Scientific Research & Development 3 (3): 1. ISSN 2321-0613. https://www.ijsrd.com/articles/IJSRDV3I31379.pdf.
