Integrated solar – Windcatcher with dew-point indirect evaporative cooler for classrooms

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This work investigates the performance of a novel passive ventilation and cooling system for a classroom in hot and semi-arid climate. The system integrated a combined solar chimney – windcatcher system with a fan-assisted cross-flow dew point indirect evaporative cooler (DP-IEC) to condition the fresh air supplied to the space. The classroom exhaust, driven by the solar chimney, was used to cool a double layer window and reduce the radiation asymmetry. A mathematical model was developed to size the system's components and optimize its hourly operation to achieve the required thermal comfort and indoor air quality at minimal fan energy and DP-IEC water consumption. The integrated model was validated with published data in the literature. The validated integrated model was used to simulate the proposed system for a typical classroom in the semi-arid climate of Beqaa, Lebanon. It was found that the cooling system was able to meet the space thermal and air quality requirements throughout the summer with a temperature of 24.8 °C (±0.3 °C), a relative humidity ranging between 43% and 58%, and a CO2 level less than 900 ppm. Moreover, the radiation asymmetry was less than 3.5 ℃ which is within the acceptable range (less than10 °C). The system's highest energy and water consumptions of 3.6 kWh/day and 185 L/day occurred during the peak load month of July where the DP-IEC was operated with a high fresh air flowrate of 1 kg/s with no bypass throughout most of the day. Over the summer period (May to September), the system achieved 70% reduction in operational cost as compared to the conventional systems. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd

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Air-cooled window, Dew point indirect evaporative cooling, Hybrid passive cooling systems, Solar chimney, Windcatcher, Air quality, Chimneys, Climate models, Cooling systems, Indoor air pollution, Thermoelectric equipment, Conventional systems, Indirect evaporative cooler, Indoor air quality, Integrated modeling, Passive ventilation, Quality requirements, Radiation asymmetry, Water consumption, Solar chimneys

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