Energy recovering techniques for air conditioning has increased in recent years and new prod- ucts have been introduced to the market where the Membrane-based Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) is one promising product. The aim of this study was to evaluate a new type of membrane material for an ERV and give an analysis of the need for digital control of the air flow rate to improve efficiency. A prototype counter-flow ERV was used in the test to validate the performance under different flow conditions. The result was promising for the tested membrane material with high moisture and heat transfer. The optimisation of the flow rate was found to be superfluous, since the relation between the energy transferred by the ERV and the air flow...
Heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), which is the focus of this research, transfer heat between two air...
The performance of membrane heat exchangers for HVAC total energy recovery systems was evaluated thr...
Air conditioning accounts for approximately 50% of the power consumption of most buildings. Singapor...
Energy recovering techniques for air conditioning has increased in recent years and new prod- ucts ...
Energy savings is one of the most popular topics among the researchers across the world. Furthermore...
To develop a core for an energy recovery ventilator through the study of the optimization of the pro...
A test setup was designed and built to test energy recovery ventilator membranes. The purpose of thi...
Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) save energy by recovering sensible and latent heat from exhaust v...
The total energy recovery ventilator for outdoor air handing plays an important role in reducing ene...
The Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) system is becoming an essential component in buil...
2002 ASHRAE Winter Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, 13-16 January 2002A significant amount of energy is r...
AbstractEnergy recovery ventilators (ERVs) transfer energy between the air exhausted from building a...
Membrane-based energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) improve building energy efficiency by transporting...
In this study, a novel counter-cross-flow run-around membrane energy exchanger (RAMEE) system was de...
Tropical countries like Singapore, are countries whose hot and humid climate mostly lie outside the ...
Heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), which is the focus of this research, transfer heat between two air...
The performance of membrane heat exchangers for HVAC total energy recovery systems was evaluated thr...
Air conditioning accounts for approximately 50% of the power consumption of most buildings. Singapor...
Energy recovering techniques for air conditioning has increased in recent years and new prod- ucts ...
Energy savings is one of the most popular topics among the researchers across the world. Furthermore...
To develop a core for an energy recovery ventilator through the study of the optimization of the pro...
A test setup was designed and built to test energy recovery ventilator membranes. The purpose of thi...
Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) save energy by recovering sensible and latent heat from exhaust v...
The total energy recovery ventilator for outdoor air handing plays an important role in reducing ene...
The Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) system is becoming an essential component in buil...
2002 ASHRAE Winter Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ, 13-16 January 2002A significant amount of energy is r...
AbstractEnergy recovery ventilators (ERVs) transfer energy between the air exhausted from building a...
Membrane-based energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) improve building energy efficiency by transporting...
In this study, a novel counter-cross-flow run-around membrane energy exchanger (RAMEE) system was de...
Tropical countries like Singapore, are countries whose hot and humid climate mostly lie outside the ...
Heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), which is the focus of this research, transfer heat between two air...
The performance of membrane heat exchangers for HVAC total energy recovery systems was evaluated thr...
Air conditioning accounts for approximately 50% of the power consumption of most buildings. Singapor...