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An experimental study of the air-side particulate fouling in fin-and-tube heat exchangers of air conditioners
Author(s) -
Young-Chull Ahn,
Jaemin Cho,
Heesoo Shin,
Yujin Hwang,
Chang-Gun Lee,
Jae-Keun Lee,
Hyun Uk Lee,
Tae-Wook Kang
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
korean journal of chemical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.609
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1975-7220
pISSN - 0256-1115
DOI - 10.1007/bf02697291
Subject(s) - fouling , heat exchanger , particulates , pressure drop , air conditioning , fin , environmental science , materials science , waste management , environmental engineering , chemistry , composite material , mechanics , mechanical engineering , engineering , biochemistry , physics , organic chemistry , membrane
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the chronological performance variation such as pressure drop across a heat exchanger and cooling capacity due to the air-side particulate fouling of fin-and-tube heat exchangers for air conditioner evaporators used. Thirty samples of air conditioners used in the field such as inns, restaurants, and offices are collected in chronological order of use. This study was intended to provide factual long-term fouling data under actual operating conditions. It was found that the important parameters to influence the fouling of heat exchangers are the concentration and size of indoor pollutants, the filter efficiency, the hydrophilicity of fin surfaces, fin spacing, and the structure of fins. The pressure drop of heat exchangers increases from year to year due to the deposition of indoor pollutants larger than 1 Μm in size and increases up to 44% in the samples used for 7 years. Also, the air-side particulate fouling degrades the cooling capacity by 10-15% in the samples used for 7 years.

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