Iprenis
Mechanical
- Nov 16, 2007
- 2
I've been testing an air-handling unit with a recuperative counter-flow heat exchanger. Everything is smooth when I calculated effectiveness and temperature efficiency when there is no condensation.
However, as to my knowledge you cannot calculate the effectiveness when condensation occur, at least not with the same equations. I'm using the e-NTU, which is only valid for dry air.
Can anyone please give some advice on how to calculate the effectiveness when condensation occurs?
Cheers
Kep
However, as to my knowledge you cannot calculate the effectiveness when condensation occur, at least not with the same equations. I'm using the e-NTU, which is only valid for dry air.
Can anyone please give some advice on how to calculate the effectiveness when condensation occurs?
Cheers
Kep