Published February 18, 2020
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Refrigeration Capacity and Effect of Ageing on the Operation of Cellulose Evaporative Cooling Pads, by Wind Tunnel Analysis
Description
This study investigates the temperature reduction capacity and water consumption of a
fan-pad system installed in a greenhouse located in the coastal regions of Almería. The suitability
of this system for coastal zones with high environmental humidity during the summer is analyzed.
Historical temperature and relative humidity series are studied, obtaining the thermal difference and
maximum, medium, and minimum monthly water consumption of the pads based on the operation
data of the pads. Despite the high relative humidity of the air in the hottest hours of the day, a
decrease of 5.92 ºC in the mean temperature and a water consumption of 13.55 l/h per square meter
of an evaporative cooling pad are obtained in the month of August. Additionally, the operation of a
cellulose evaporative cooling pad installed for 3 years in a greenhouse is analyzed in a wind tunnel
and compared with that of a new pad of the same model. Over time and with low maintenance,
the porosity of the pad decreases due to salt incrustation. The salt incrustation makes airflow more
difficult in the pad, increasing the pressure drop by 170.04%; however, the air saturation efficiency of
the pad increases by 6.6% due to the greater contact time between the air and the water
Abstract
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España AGL2015-68050-RAbstract
Unión Europea (FEDER) AGL2015-68050-RAdditional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/93355
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/93355
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- Origin repository
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