Enhancement for heat pipe using different configurations: Review study
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https://doi.org/10.56286/t0kbhe55Keywords:
Heat Pipe, Heat Recovery, HVAC, Heat Pipe Heat ExchangerAbstract
The majority of the energy utilized in systems is transformed into heat energy, making the world's constantly rising rate of energy consumption one of the most significant challenges of our day. Heat pipe heat exchangers, or HPHEs, are used in many different fields, such as air conditioning, electronics, aerospace, and aircraft. With the inclusion of HPHE, this article seeks to physically modify the HVAC system of the all rooms in order to enhance its dehumidification capabilities, which are used to remove contaminated air. The overall goal of the study was to increase people's comprehension of heat pipes through the collection and organization of readily available data in a range of formats across the material spectrum, its presentation in an orderly fashion ranging from rudimentary to sophisticated understanding of heat pipes, and the provision of further information regarding the quality of considerations made in the design and construction of heat pipes as well as the examination of the effects of altering heat pipe parameters on performance. This paper covers the research that has been done on heat pipes in terms of design and analysis HPHE succeeded in reducing the energy consumed by the precooling and reheating processes of the HVAC system, enhancing its dehumidification capability.
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