Advancing evaporative rooftop packaged air conditioning: A new design and performance model development
Peng Xu, Tengfang Xu, Pengyuan Shen
2012
Applied thermal engineering

The hierarchical structure of the rooftop unit model.
Summary
This study introduces a counterflow evaporative rooftop cooler with dry/wet path heat exchange, achieving lower water temperatures than traditional systems. A SPARK-based simulation model was developed and validated for optimization and fault diagnosis, demonstrating enhanced thermal performance.
Abstract
This paper presents a technological advancement in evaporative cooling rooftop air conditioning comprising a uniquely designed evaporative water cooler that includes a multi-stage hydronic unit and high thermal performance. In the new design, the water cooler is a counterflow air-to-air heat exchanger in which ambient air is pre-cooled in a dry path on one side of a heat transfer surface by water flowing on the other side of the surface. The water is then cooled by evaporation in a wet path by a secondary air stream flowing through the heat exchanger on the same side as the water but in the opposite direction. Outside air is cooled in the dry passages and then enters the wet passages at a lower wet bulb temperature than that of the outdoor air, potentially producing a lower sump water temperature compared to those produced by traditional evaporative condensers. We also developed a computer model to simulate the performance of the rooftop packaged unit. The model is based upon the Simulation Problem Analysis and Research Kernel (SPARK) simulation program and can be used to optimize component sizes and to perform an economic analysis. In addition, the model can be used for fault detection and diagnosis during operation. The simulation model was calibrated with experimental data obtained from the study and was then used for optimal sizing and performance tracking.
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The hierarchical structure of the rooftop unit model.
Publication Details
Journal
Applied thermal engineering
Publication Year
2012
Authors
Peng Xu, Tengfang Xu, Pengyuan Shen
Categories
Optimization and decision making for building energy efficiency strategies