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Evaporative Cooling of Water in a Small Vessel Under Varying Ambient Humidity
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2006
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EngineeringControlled Humidity ConditionsVarying Ambient HumidityHumidity SensorConvective Heat TransferRefrigerationHeat Transfer ProcessFluid PropertiesDesiccationTransport PhenomenaWater TreatmentThermodynamicsEvaporative CoolingHeat TransferMathematical ModelsWater ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringHeat ExchangerDewvaporationThermal ManagementSmall VesselThermal Engineering
Evaporative cooling of water in a small porous clay vessel was studied under controlled humidity conditions. In steady-state experiments performed at an ambient temperature of 23 °C, the cooling effect increased from 4.7 to 8.3 °C as the ambient relative humidity decreased from 60 to 15%. External heat and mass transfer coefficients, estimated from the steady-state measurements, were used in mathematical models to predict the experimentally observed transient temperature variation of the water under ramp changes of the ambient relative humidity. With a prototypical cool chamber containing water tested in Kolkata, India under an ambient temperature of 34.5–35 °C, the cooling effect reached a maximum of 7 °C between 3 and 3:30 PM and then declined to 4.5 °C around 6 PM.
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