Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment

The escalating energy consumption in conditioning fresh air causes abundance of condensing heat energy wasted especially under the hot and humid climate. In this context, by installing energy recovery unit, thermal energy is transferred from outgoing to incoming air streams which recovers the wasted...

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Main Author: Tang, Chiau Yong
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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description The escalating energy consumption in conditioning fresh air causes abundance of condensing heat energy wasted especially under the hot and humid climate. In this context, by installing energy recovery unit, thermal energy is transferred from outgoing to incoming air streams which recovers the wasted energy. The main objectives of this research are to evaluate the performance of stand-alone energy recovery unit and split unit air-conditioning system, to assess the performance of integrated system and to compare the performance between stand-alone air-conditioning unit and integrated system by varying parameters of temperature of 28ºC, 31ºC, 34ºC and 40ºC, relative humidity of 65%, 75% and 85% as well as air-velocity of 1 ms-1, 2 ms-1 and 3 ms-1.
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spelling usm-443462019-05-15T02:42:27Z http://eprints.usm.my/44346/ Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment Tang, Chiau Yong T1-995 Technology(General) The escalating energy consumption in conditioning fresh air causes abundance of condensing heat energy wasted especially under the hot and humid climate. In this context, by installing energy recovery unit, thermal energy is transferred from outgoing to incoming air streams which recovers the wasted energy. The main objectives of this research are to evaluate the performance of stand-alone energy recovery unit and split unit air-conditioning system, to assess the performance of integrated system and to compare the performance between stand-alone air-conditioning unit and integrated system by varying parameters of temperature of 28ºC, 31ºC, 34ºC and 40ºC, relative humidity of 65%, 75% and 85% as well as air-velocity of 1 ms-1, 2 ms-1 and 3 ms-1. 2018-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44346/1/TANG%20CHIAU%20YONG.pdf Tang, Chiau Yong (2018) Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle T1-995 Technology(General)
Tang, Chiau Yong
Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment
title Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment
title_full Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment
title_fullStr Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment
title_full_unstemmed Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment
title_short Performance Of Integrated Energy Recovery For Split Unit Air-Conditioning System In Hot And Humid Environment
title_sort performance of integrated energy recovery for split unit air-conditioning system in hot and humid environment
topic T1-995 Technology(General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/44346/
http://eprints.usm.my/44346/1/TANG%20CHIAU%20YONG.pdf