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Multi-stage heat-pipe heat exchanger for improving energy efficiency of the HVAC system in a hospital operating room1
[Heat pipe heat exchanger for heat recovery in air conditioning]

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  • Ragil Sukarno
  • Nandy Putra
  • Imansyah Ibnu Hakim
  • Fadhil Fuad Rachman
  • Teuku Meurah Indra Mahlia

Abstract

The demands of specific requirements related to thermal comforts, such as temperature, relative humidity, inside air exchange and other factors required in a hospital operating rooms, have necessitated the development of energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and efficient heat-recovery system using a heat-pipe heat exchanger (HPHE). The experiment was conducted by using HPHEs having three, six and nine rows, with four heat pipes in each row, arranged in a staggered configuration with a variation of fresh-air inlet temperature and velocity. The theoretical analysis was conducted using the ε-NTU method for predicting the effectiveness, outlet temperature of the evaporator side and energy recovery of the HPHE. The experimental results indicated that increasing the air-inlet temperature in the evaporator section and the number of rows increased the HPHE effectiveness but increasing the air-inlet velocity reduced the effectiveness. The highest effectiveness of 62.6% was obtained at an air-inlet temperature of 45°C with an air-inlet velocity of 2 m/s and a 9-row HPHE. The energy recovery of the HPHE increased with the number of rows, air-inlet temperature and air velocity in the evaporator section. The ε-NTU method can be used as a comparison method in the analysis of heat-recovery systems that apply HPHE air conditioning systems. Heat pipes that utilize cold-air exhaust from a room in an HVAC system can enhance efficiency and reduce emissions.

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  • Ragil Sukarno & Nandy Putra & Imansyah Ibnu Hakim & Fadhil Fuad Rachman & Teuku Meurah Indra Mahlia, 2021. "Multi-stage heat-pipe heat exchanger for improving energy efficiency of the HVAC system in a hospital operating room1 [Heat pipe heat exchanger for heat recovery in air conditioning]," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(2), pages 259-267.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:16:y:2021:i:2:p:259-267.
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