IDEC: Physical Model
Subject
Building Services
,Academic Year
3'rd Year
,Complexity Level
Intermediate
,Content tags
Evaporative Cooling
,Space Cooling
,Sustainable Building Design
,Activity Type
Model Making
,Activity duration
8+ hours
,Objective:
To exercise on scaled model of IDEC
Outcome:
Students will understand how Direct and Indirect Evaporative Cooling systems work with hands-on experience of model making.
Requirements:
Panels (of what material, type?) for Heat Exchanger, Water, Water pipes, Fan, Water tank, Float valve, Air blower, Cardboard
Prerequisites:
A conceptual knowledge of
- Evaporative cooling
- Direct Evaporative cooling
- Indirect Evaporative cooling
Procedure:
Step 1: Organise the class into smaller groups of students to work on components individually.
Step 2: Create a structure with four walls, roof and floor to mimic an actual room.
Step 3: Create two kinds of panels to allow dry and wet air streams. Make the panels of two different colours to distinguish their purpose.
Step 4: Assemble them alternatively. This becomes a heat exchanger.
Step 5: Place the water pipe above these panels. Make holes in the pipe to ensure water drips only over wet airstream panels
Step 6: Switch on the water supply so that water drips on the panels meant for wet airstream
Step 7: Switch on the fan
Step 8: Allow warm air to pass through the wet surface of the heat exchanger so that water on it evaporates and material of heat exchanger gets cooled.
Step 9: Allow air to pass through the dry panels of the heat exchanger where it is cooled by its virtue of interaction with the cool surface
Step 10: Air is now cooled and using a pipe let it out the other end
References:
Fair conditioning youtube channel: Indirect Direct Evaporative Cooling Animation