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  Effects of Condensate and Initial Formation of Thin Frost Layer on Evaporator Coil Performance of Room Air-Conditioners
 
 
Title: Effects of Condensate and Initial Formation of Thin Frost Layer on Evaporator Coil Performance of Room Air-Conditioners
Author: Ahmed Hamza H. Ali
Ibrahim M. Ismail
Appeared in: Jordan journal of mechanical and industrial engineering
Paging: Volume 1 (2007) nr. 2 pages 69-77
Year: 2007
Contents: This study investigated experimentally and theoretically, how condensate and initial formation of a thin frost layer on thesurface of the evaporator affects the evaporator performance of room air-conditioners compared to dry coil conditions. The theoretically obtained results were validated with the measured values in both wet and initial frost formation conditions and a good correlation was found. The results indicated that, at the same range of change in face velocity value, the total conductivity of a dry coil (UA) dry is increased by 38.8%. However, when it is combined with an increase in latent heat to the evaporator total cooling capacity ratio value (Qlat/Q) of 10.6%, the total conductivity of wet coil (UA) wet is 45.4%. These results clearly indicate that the evaporator coil is characterized by higher performance under wet conditions compared to dry coil conditions. The results also show that the total conductivity after initial formation of a thin frost layer (UA) Fr has a higher value by about 8.2% than the dry coil condition. Moreover, the degradation in the evaporator coil performance underthin frost with a thickness up to one mm is only about 6.7%.
Publisher: Hashemite University (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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