Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads
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Resumo: | A comparison between commercial cellulose evaporative cooling pad and pads manufactured with three alternative materials was made for environmental conditions typical of tropical countries. Wind tunnel tests were carried out to compute the convective heat and mass transfer coefficients and to measure the pressure drop across each pad, obtaining expressions that can be used as reference for future simulations. Using a mathematical model, a detailed analysis of the efficiency, Temperature–Humidity Index, temperature drop and relative humidity through the pads was performed in terms of different operative and constructive conditions, such as air velocities, dry-bulb temperatures, relative humidity and pad thickness. Significant differences between the pressure drop across the pads were found, which increases with the inlet air velocity and water flow. A weak relation between the analysed variables and the inlet air velocity was found, while a high correlation between the analysed variables, pad thickness and the external environmental conditions was established. Cooling efficiencies above 40% and a Temperature–Humidity Index below the mild zone of thermal stress were obtained for the alternative panels. Although the cellulose cooling pad showed the best behaviour in all aspects, the alternative pads can be used as substituted in specific applications to reduce the Temperature–Humidity Index inside agricultural facilities. |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling padsCooling padCelluloseEvaporative coolingAlternative materialsCooling efficiencyTemperature–humidity indexResfriamento evaporativoCeluloseMateriais alternativosÍndice de temperatura e umidadeA comparison between commercial cellulose evaporative cooling pad and pads manufactured with three alternative materials was made for environmental conditions typical of tropical countries. Wind tunnel tests were carried out to compute the convective heat and mass transfer coefficients and to measure the pressure drop across each pad, obtaining expressions that can be used as reference for future simulations. Using a mathematical model, a detailed analysis of the efficiency, Temperature–Humidity Index, temperature drop and relative humidity through the pads was performed in terms of different operative and constructive conditions, such as air velocities, dry-bulb temperatures, relative humidity and pad thickness. Significant differences between the pressure drop across the pads were found, which increases with the inlet air velocity and water flow. A weak relation between the analysed variables and the inlet air velocity was found, while a high correlation between the analysed variables, pad thickness and the external environmental conditions was established. Cooling efficiencies above 40% and a Temperature–Humidity Index below the mild zone of thermal stress were obtained for the alternative panels. Although the cellulose cooling pad showed the best behaviour in all aspects, the alternative pads can be used as substituted in specific applications to reduce the Temperature–Humidity Index inside agricultural facilities.Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)2022-08-19T18:20:24Z2022-08-19T18:20:24Z2021-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfOBANDO VEGA, F. A. et al. Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads. Applied Sciences, Basel, v. 12, n. 1, 2022. DOI: 10.3390/app12010077.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/53330Applied Sciencesreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessObando Vega, Felipe AndrésMontoya Rios, Ana PaolaOsorio Saraz, Jairo AlexanderDamasceno, Flávio AlvesBarbari, Matteoeng2023-05-03T11:53:02Zoai:localhost:1/53330Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-03T11:53:02Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads Obando Vega, Felipe Andrés Cooling pad Cellulose Evaporative cooling Alternative materials Cooling efficiency Temperature–humidity index Resfriamento evaporativo Celulose Materiais alternativos Índice de temperatura e umidade |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
title_full |
Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
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Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads |
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Obando Vega, Felipe Andrés |
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Obando Vega, Felipe Andrés Montoya Rios, Ana Paola Osorio Saraz, Jairo Alexander Damasceno, Flávio Alves Barbari, Matteo |
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Montoya Rios, Ana Paola Osorio Saraz, Jairo Alexander Damasceno, Flávio Alves Barbari, Matteo |
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Obando Vega, Felipe Andrés Montoya Rios, Ana Paola Osorio Saraz, Jairo Alexander Damasceno, Flávio Alves Barbari, Matteo |
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Cooling pad Cellulose Evaporative cooling Alternative materials Cooling efficiency Temperature–humidity index Resfriamento evaporativo Celulose Materiais alternativos Índice de temperatura e umidade |
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Cooling pad Cellulose Evaporative cooling Alternative materials Cooling efficiency Temperature–humidity index Resfriamento evaporativo Celulose Materiais alternativos Índice de temperatura e umidade |
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A comparison between commercial cellulose evaporative cooling pad and pads manufactured with three alternative materials was made for environmental conditions typical of tropical countries. Wind tunnel tests were carried out to compute the convective heat and mass transfer coefficients and to measure the pressure drop across each pad, obtaining expressions that can be used as reference for future simulations. Using a mathematical model, a detailed analysis of the efficiency, Temperature–Humidity Index, temperature drop and relative humidity through the pads was performed in terms of different operative and constructive conditions, such as air velocities, dry-bulb temperatures, relative humidity and pad thickness. Significant differences between the pressure drop across the pads were found, which increases with the inlet air velocity and water flow. A weak relation between the analysed variables and the inlet air velocity was found, while a high correlation between the analysed variables, pad thickness and the external environmental conditions was established. Cooling efficiencies above 40% and a Temperature–Humidity Index below the mild zone of thermal stress were obtained for the alternative panels. Although the cellulose cooling pad showed the best behaviour in all aspects, the alternative pads can be used as substituted in specific applications to reduce the Temperature–Humidity Index inside agricultural facilities. |
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2021-12 2022-08-19T18:20:24Z 2022-08-19T18:20:24Z |
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OBANDO VEGA, F. A. et al. Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads. Applied Sciences, Basel, v. 12, n. 1, 2022. DOI: 10.3390/app12010077. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/53330 |
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OBANDO VEGA, F. A. et al. Comparative analysis of the cooling efficiency in tropical climate of three alternative materials for evaporative cooling pads. Applied Sciences, Basel, v. 12, n. 1, 2022. DOI: 10.3390/app12010077. |
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