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Classification, basic equations of heat transfer and selecting criteria of heaters and coolers
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It is often common to classify both heaters and coolers by the medium used to provide or remove the energy:
The basic equation expressing the heating process of the air in an ventilation heater can be expressed as:
H = ρ cp qv (to - ti) (1)
where
H = heat (W)
ρ = air density (kg/m3)
cp = air specific capacity (J/kgoC)
qv = volume flow air (m3/s)
to = temperature out of the heater (oC)
ti = air temperature into the heater (oC)
The heat transfer through a heat exchanger surface can be expressed as:
H = A dtm U (2)
where
A = heat surface (m2)
dtm = logarithmic mean temperature difference (oC)
U = heat transmission coefficient (W/m2K)
The heat transmission coefficient - U - depends on the air speed and the water (fluid) speed through the heater.
The heating process on the water (fluid) side of the heat exchanger can be expressed as
H = ρw cpw qw (twi - two) (3)
where
ρw = density water (kg/m3)
cpw = water specific capacity (J/kgoC)
qw = water flow (kg/s)
twi = temperature water to the heater (oC)
two = temperature water from the heater (oC)
If saturated steam is used to heat the air, the heating process can be expressed as:
H = qs he (4)
where
qs = steam flow (kg/s)
he = evaporating enthalpy water (J/kg)
| Kind of heater | Criteria |
| Water heated |
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| Steam heated |
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| Electrical heated |
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When coolers are calculated, it is important to know if the surfaces are dry or wet.
For a cooler with a dry surface the same equation used for the heating process (1) may be modified and used:
Hc = ρ cp qv (ti - to) (5)
where
Hc = heat removed from air (W)
ρ = air density (kg/m3)
cp = air specific capacity (J/kgoC)
qv = volume flow air (m3/s)
to = temperature out of the cooler (oC)
ti = air temperature in to the cooler (oC)
For coolers with wet surfaces, the water vapor in the air is condensed and it is necessary to use the enthalpy of air in the calculations:
Hc = ρ qv (hi - ho) (6)
where
ho = enthalpy in the air out from the cooler (kJ/kg)
hi = enthalpy in the air into the cooler (kJ/kg)
The water flow cooling process can be calculated with a modified formula similar as for the heating process.
| Kind of cooler | Criteria |
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