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Japanese scientists have designed a cooling system that reduces the solar panel operating temperature at the air inlet of the module. It consists of a dew-point evaporative cooler that supplies ...
Evaporative cooling can cool the inlet air only to within one or two degrees of wet-bulb temperature, whereas chillers can cool to below dew point temperatures—in the 45F to 50F range.
Dew point evaporative cooling allows air to be cooled below the wet bulb temperature and even approaching the dew point, where water would condense out of the air. Academic research has indicated it ...
Furthermore, novel designs utilising perforated dew point evaporative coolers have achieved optimal thermal regulation by fine-tuning airflow and moisture management, thereby validating the ...
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