Frost in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) often occurs when indoor air is humid and outdoor air is cold. Warm and humid air from the rooms condensates or sublimates when it becomes cold enough, causing frost to grow in the heat exchanger channels. These layers of frost introduce a pressure loss over the heat exchanger and act as an insulating layer, lowering the heat recovery rate of the heat exchanger. It can also buckle the heat exchanger plates and cause long-term damage. The report outlines a method to calculate the frost limit curve for residential parallel and counter flow heat exchangers. A real heat exchanger model from company Swegon is used to provide an example of the method being used. The method involves a well-...
Air source heat pumps has become increasingly popular for residential households as they are conside...
This study reviewed heat recovery technologies and their application in residential buildings in col...
Frost growth on heat exchanger surfaces in refrigeration and air conditioning systems has posed a ch...
Frost in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) often occurs when indoor air is humid and ...
This paper tackles the issue of frost formation in air-to-air heat recovery devices dedicated to sin...
Frost formation in heat/energy exchangers is undesirable because it may reduce air flow through the ...
Frost growing on heat exchanger fins is a common problem for refrigeration and air-conditioning cool...
Frost fouling of heat exchanger surfaces is a common problem in many industrial, commercial and dome...
Frosting occurs on heat exchangers in heat pumping and refrigeration applications when the surface t...
We investigated the frost formation and heat transfer rates under different inlet air relative humid...
When humid air is exposed to a cold surface whose temperature is below 0 \C\, frost deposition occur...
Frost formation degrades the performance of heat exchangers greatly, thus influencing the cryogenic ...
Factors affecting frost distribution are explored using a finite element model, developed and valida...
A study on the effects of frost growth on the performance of finned tube heat exchangers under lamin...
Frost accumulation on an air cooler, a direct result of combined heat and mass transfer between the ...
Air source heat pumps has become increasingly popular for residential households as they are conside...
This study reviewed heat recovery technologies and their application in residential buildings in col...
Frost growth on heat exchanger surfaces in refrigeration and air conditioning systems has posed a ch...
Frost in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) often occurs when indoor air is humid and ...
This paper tackles the issue of frost formation in air-to-air heat recovery devices dedicated to sin...
Frost formation in heat/energy exchangers is undesirable because it may reduce air flow through the ...
Frost growing on heat exchanger fins is a common problem for refrigeration and air-conditioning cool...
Frost fouling of heat exchanger surfaces is a common problem in many industrial, commercial and dome...
Frosting occurs on heat exchangers in heat pumping and refrigeration applications when the surface t...
We investigated the frost formation and heat transfer rates under different inlet air relative humid...
When humid air is exposed to a cold surface whose temperature is below 0 \C\, frost deposition occur...
Frost formation degrades the performance of heat exchangers greatly, thus influencing the cryogenic ...
Factors affecting frost distribution are explored using a finite element model, developed and valida...
A study on the effects of frost growth on the performance of finned tube heat exchangers under lamin...
Frost accumulation on an air cooler, a direct result of combined heat and mass transfer between the ...
Air source heat pumps has become increasingly popular for residential households as they are conside...
This study reviewed heat recovery technologies and their application in residential buildings in col...
Frost growth on heat exchanger surfaces in refrigeration and air conditioning systems has posed a ch...