Current Status, Challenges, and Opportunities of Evaporative Cooling for Building Indoor Thermal Comfort Using Water as a Refrigerant: A Review

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Tom Fred Ishugah, Jeremiah Kiplagat, June Madete, Jones Musango
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This study presents a review of advances made in evaporative cooling technologies, emphasizing their application in indoor thermal comfort. It highlights that the rising demand for cooling has primarily been met by conventional mechanical vapor compression systems. However, these systems face two significant issues: high electrical energy requirements and the use of refrigerants like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which contribute to ozone layer depletion and global warming. The findings indicate that evaporative cooling technology is a promising alternative due to its low energy demand and potential to integrate renewable energy, therefore enhancing its environmental benefits. The study also details various evaporative cooling technologies, recent improvements in their performance, practical applications, challenges, and opportunities for providing indoor thermal comfort.

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以水为制冷剂的蒸发冷却技术在建筑室内热舒适方面的现状、挑战和机遇:综述
本研究综述了蒸发冷却技术的进展,强调了其在室内热舒适方面的应用。研究强调,传统的机械蒸汽压缩系统主要满足了日益增长的制冷需求。然而,这些系统面临着两个重大问题:高电能需求和氯氟化碳(CFC)和氢氟碳化合物(HFC)等制冷剂的使用,这些制冷剂会导致臭氧层破坏和全球变暖。研究结果表明,蒸发冷却技术是一种很有前途的替代技术,因为它的能源需求低,而且具有整合可再生能源的潜力,从而提高了环境效益。研究还详细介绍了各种蒸发冷却技术、其性能的最新改进、实际应用、挑战以及提供室内热舒适度的机遇。
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International Journal of Energy Research
International Journal of Energy Research 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
8.70%
发文量
1170
审稿时长
3.1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Energy Research (IJER) is dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary, unique platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, technology developers, planners, and policy makers to present their research results and findings in a compelling manner on novel energy systems and applications. IJER covers the entire spectrum of energy from production to conversion, conservation, management, systems, technologies, etc. We encourage papers submissions aiming at better efficiency, cost improvements, more effective resource use, improved design and analysis, reduced environmental impact, and hence leading to better sustainability. IJER is concerned with the development and exploitation of both advanced traditional and new energy sources, systems, technologies and applications. Interdisciplinary subjects in the area of novel energy systems and applications are also encouraged. High-quality research papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following areas with innovative and novel contents: -Biofuels and alternatives -Carbon capturing and storage technologies -Clean coal technologies -Energy conversion, conservation and management -Energy storage -Energy systems -Hybrid/combined/integrated energy systems for multi-generation -Hydrogen energy and fuel cells -Hydrogen production technologies -Micro- and nano-energy systems and technologies -Nuclear energy -Renewable energies (e.g. geothermal, solar, wind, hydro, tidal, wave, biomass) -Smart energy system
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