2021
DOI: 10.1115/1.0001527v
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Transient Performance of Fixed-Bed Regenerators for Energy Recovery in Hvac Applications

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“…A significant influence of the dynamic error in the measurement of rapidly changing air temperature on the results of evaluating the efficiency of regenerative heat exchangers was noted in the works of Ramin et al [15][16][17][18]. Some methods of reducing the dynamic component of the devices error for a more accurate measure of air temperature in regenerative heat exchangers are also considered there.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant influence of the dynamic error in the measurement of rapidly changing air temperature on the results of evaluating the efficiency of regenerative heat exchangers was noted in the works of Ramin et al [15][16][17][18]. Some methods of reducing the dynamic component of the devices error for a more accurate measure of air temperature in regenerative heat exchangers are also considered there.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, due to switching between the hot and cold flows, the temperature measured at the outlet (of FBR) at the beginning of each period is affected by the temperature that sensor was exposed to during the previous period (as shown in Fig. 2 (c)) because of the thermal mass of the sensor [20,23,24]. Although models were available for FBRs in high-temperature applications since 1950 [22,25], the transient region was negligible for those applications because of the extended heating/cooling period (20 minutes).…”
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confidence: 99%