Icing control model and algorithm for wasteheat exchangers of ventilation systems

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Currently, ice control on various heat exchangers to be used for waste heat recovery of discharge air is a rather topical subject because ice building is a factor to reduce efficiency of heat recovery. In such systems, icing always takes place on the side of humid discharge air, with a background of heat exchange between inlet air at temperatures of-30°C and below, and discharge air. To effectively prevent this, it is required to find solutions to problems as follows: Study a mechanism of ice building on heat exchange surfaces when interacting with humid air; determine engineering methods to prevent icing, for each type of heat-exchange apparatus, and check efficiency of their operation; develop a mathematical model of ice growth on heat exchange surfaces to enable to vary key parameters (both geometrical and algorithmical ones), determined beforehand, and engineering means aimed at icing prevention.

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Arbatskiy, A., Garyaev, A., & Glasov, V. (2018). Icing control model and algorithm for wasteheat exchangers of ventilation systems. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 194). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819401004

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