Published May 22, 2019 | Version v1
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Influence of Water and Air Flow on the Performance of Cellulose Evaporative Cooling Pads Used in Mediterranean Greenhouses

Description

Evaporative cooling systems are a widely used technique in Mediterranean greenhouses. In this study, the cellulose evaporative cooling pads most commonly used in this region were tested in the laboratory using a new methodology in a wind tunnel to determine the water flow on the pad and air flow through it, as well as the water consumption and pressure drop caused by each pad as a function of air speed. Greater water flow increased the pressure drop, but the main effect on performance was caused by modifying the air flow through the pad. We recommend a range of air speeds through the pad of 1 to 1.5 m s‐1, at which the pressure drop was between 3.9 and 11.25 Pa, depending on the type of pad and the water flow applied. On the other hand, saturation efficiency ranged between 64% and 70%, while the amount of evaporated water varied between 1.8 and 2.62 kg h‐1 K‐1 per square meter of pad area.

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December 4, 2022
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November 29, 2023