This is the first of a series of four papers that describe a 3-year EU-funded research project into the application of passive downdraught evaporative cooling to non- domestic buildings. In this paper various evaporative cooling techniques are reviewed. By spraying fine drop lets of water at the top of atria, a downdraught of air cooled by evaporation can be produced. Such direct eva porative cooling using an evaporation tower appears to be a suitable approach for partly displacing the need for air-conditioning in hot, dry climates. It can satisfy fresh air requirements and reduce or eliminate demand for mechanical cooling. Examples of this cooling technique in Southern Europe and the Middle East have already demonstrated its operation and ...
This thesis describes evaporative and desiccant cooling processes for air-conditioning purposes, i.e...
The building sector consumes around half of the global energy produced and air-conditioning processe...
2nd High Performance Building Conf., Purdue University, IN, USARecent interest in cooling towers as ...
The principle of evaporative cooling using porous mate-rials is nothing new and goes well back into ...
ii A passive down-draft evaporative cooling (PDEC) tower is a component that is designed to capture ...
This chapter analyses the potential combination of ventilative cooling solutions with direct evapora...
Passive Evaporative Cooling is a method that uses the evaporation of water to cool the air. It is tr...
Building cooling is achieved by the extensive use of air conditioners. These mechanically driven dev...
Different simplified simulation models of a Passive Downdraught Evaporative Cooling tower (PDEC) wer...
Two simulation-based methods of predicting the dynamic thermal performance of non-domestic buildings...
Meteorological enthalpy analysis of temperate and maritime climates above 45˚N suggests that the wat...
A passive down-draft evaporative cooling (PDEC) tower is a component that is designed to capture the...
Free cooling techniques are usefully used in buildings where internal heat gain is high enough to ne...
Concern with environmental emissions has focused attention on traditional forms of energy use in bui...
Small central ventilation units for apartments and single family houses have in most cases the disad...
This thesis describes evaporative and desiccant cooling processes for air-conditioning purposes, i.e...
The building sector consumes around half of the global energy produced and air-conditioning processe...
2nd High Performance Building Conf., Purdue University, IN, USARecent interest in cooling towers as ...
The principle of evaporative cooling using porous mate-rials is nothing new and goes well back into ...
ii A passive down-draft evaporative cooling (PDEC) tower is a component that is designed to capture ...
This chapter analyses the potential combination of ventilative cooling solutions with direct evapora...
Passive Evaporative Cooling is a method that uses the evaporation of water to cool the air. It is tr...
Building cooling is achieved by the extensive use of air conditioners. These mechanically driven dev...
Different simplified simulation models of a Passive Downdraught Evaporative Cooling tower (PDEC) wer...
Two simulation-based methods of predicting the dynamic thermal performance of non-domestic buildings...
Meteorological enthalpy analysis of temperate and maritime climates above 45˚N suggests that the wat...
A passive down-draft evaporative cooling (PDEC) tower is a component that is designed to capture the...
Free cooling techniques are usefully used in buildings where internal heat gain is high enough to ne...
Concern with environmental emissions has focused attention on traditional forms of energy use in bui...
Small central ventilation units for apartments and single family houses have in most cases the disad...
This thesis describes evaporative and desiccant cooling processes for air-conditioning purposes, i.e...
The building sector consumes around half of the global energy produced and air-conditioning processe...
2nd High Performance Building Conf., Purdue University, IN, USARecent interest in cooling towers as ...