Advance Cooling and Heating System For Cabinet
Advance Cooling and Heating System For Cabinet
Advance Cooling and Heating System For Cabinet
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INTRODUCTION
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anywhere at the workplace or office, factory or industry and
residential applications.The project work is completely based
on experimental analysis. Suggestions made as future scope
for improvements and modifications in the basic work are
implemented in this project work and incorporating all those
suggestions the present model is fabricated and studied the
performance analysis of advance cooling and heating system
for cabinet.
Different researchers have taken the efforts to improve the
performance of these systems by changes in design, process
and materials.
METHODOLOGY
A.Ambient Conditions
Weather data of Yavatmal, Maharashtra, India in the
month of April for 3 consecutive days is taken to study
cooling effect and month of January is taken to study heating
effect. The most frequently occurring condition is of average
maximum DBT of 40.5C and average RH of 38% is selected
for the analysis of cooling and DBT of 19C and RH of 71%
is selected for analysis of heating effect.
III.
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more efficient in hot and dry climates i.e. when it is most
needed. Wetted pad through which air is passed at uniform
rate to make it saturated. Pads can be wetted by dripping water
on upper side with the help of a recalculating pump. Such a
system is called direct evaporative cooling (DEC). If the
incoming air is hot and dry, then large quantity of water can
be evaporated and large reduction in air temperature is
obtained.
Blue Line=> Temp. drop from 37C to 26.2C at 25% water flow
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OBESERVATIONAL G RAPH
Graph no.2
Blue Line => Temp. drop from 30C to 22C at time duration 9am to 9.30am
Red Line=> Temp. drop from 37.8C to 26.2C at time duration 12pm to 12.30pm
Temperature
Green Line=> Temp. drop from 41.6C to 27.3C at time duration 3pm to 3.30pm
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Graph no.1
Violet Line => Temp. drop from 43.7C to 28.3C at 100% water flow
Red Line=> Temp. drop from 42C to 28C at 75% water flow
Green Line=> Temp. drop from 39C to 27.5C at 50% water flow
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5.2.Psychometric Graph
5.2.1.For advance cooling and heating and system for cabinet
Pressure: 101325 Pa
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Pressure: 101325 Pa
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Graph no.3
Blue Line=> Temp. increase from 21C to 29.1C at time duration 7pm to 7.30pm
VI.
Red Line=> Temp. increase from 19.7C to 28.5C at time duration 9pm to 9.30pm
Green Line=> Temp. increase from 17.9C to 26.2C at time duration 11pm to 11.30pm
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Temperature
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