Publication detail

Sustainable air conditioning with a focus on evaporative cooling and the Maisotsenko cycle

POKORNÝ, J. MADEJSKI, P. FIŠER, J.

English title

Sustainable air conditioning with a focus on evaporative cooling and the Maisotsenko cycle

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

en

Original abstract

Evaporative cooling can be an answer to the growing global demand for energy efficient and sustainable air conditioning. Direct evaporative cooling is the traditional method of cooling air to wet-bulb temperature. Indirect evaporative cooling uses heat exchangers with wet and dry channels to cool air indirectly, avoiding an increase in humidity. The Maisotsenko cycle is a dew point indirect evaporative cooling that allows air to be cooled below wet-bulb temperature using a heat and mass exchanger with a coupled wet and dry channel. It can be used as a stand-alone system, or as coupled with traditional refrigerantbased cooling systems, or as a heat recovery process to improve the efficiency in the power industry applications. A Pythonbased computational tool for simulating of 1D heat and mass transfer in the Maisotsenko cycle is presented here. It uses a spatially discretised differential equation solver and a psychrometric chart. The 1D model and experimental data from the study of Pakari were used as a reference for the initial testing. The comparison results are promising, suggesting a potential application in the design of sustainable cooling.

English abstract

Evaporative cooling can be an answer to the growing global demand for energy efficient and sustainable air conditioning. Direct evaporative cooling is the traditional method of cooling air to wet-bulb temperature. Indirect evaporative cooling uses heat exchangers with wet and dry channels to cool air indirectly, avoiding an increase in humidity. The Maisotsenko cycle is a dew point indirect evaporative cooling that allows air to be cooled below wet-bulb temperature using a heat and mass exchanger with a coupled wet and dry channel. It can be used as a stand-alone system, or as coupled with traditional refrigerantbased cooling systems, or as a heat recovery process to improve the efficiency in the power industry applications. A Pythonbased computational tool for simulating of 1D heat and mass transfer in the Maisotsenko cycle is presented here. It uses a spatially discretised differential equation solver and a psychrometric chart. The 1D model and experimental data from the study of Pakari were used as a reference for the initial testing. The comparison results are promising, suggesting a potential application in the design of sustainable cooling.

Keywords in English

Sustainability; Cooling; M-cycle; Python; 1D model

Released

03.07.2025

Publisher

IMP PAN Publishers

Location

Gdańsk, Poland

ISSN

2083-6023

Volume

46

Number

2

Pages from–to

111–121

Pages count

11

BIBTEX


@article{BUT198307,
  author="Jan {Pokorný} and Pawel {Madejski} and Jan {Fišer},
  title="Sustainable air conditioning with a focus on evaporative cooling and the Maisotsenko cycle",
  year="2025",
  volume="46",
  number="2",
  month="July",
  pages="111--121",
  publisher="IMP PAN Publishers",
  address="Gdańsk, Poland",
  issn="2083-6023"
}