Recuperator unit for energy saving in mechanical ventilation systems

Every year there is an increase in prices for thermal energy. To maintain or increase the energy supply of technological processes in all types of buildings, engineers develop methods for saving thermal energy. Energy efficiency helps humanity in the rational use of energy resources. Mechanical gene...

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Hauptverfasser: Khlopitsyn, Dmitrii, Rymarоv, Andrey, Ananiev, Alexey
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Every year there is an increase in prices for thermal energy. To maintain or increase the energy supply of technological processes in all types of buildings, engineers develop methods for saving thermal energy. Energy efficiency helps humanity in the rational use of energy resources. Mechanical general ventilation systems play an important role in construction and operation. They provide a comfortable stay of a person in buildings, but also consume a huge amount of heat energy. The main thing that experienced engineers who design ventilation systems rely on today is the creation of energy-saving systems. The article will show an energy saving option in mechanical ventilation systems. An improved recuperator plant is proposed for the implementation of energy-efficient use of resources. This installation is proposed as an improvement of existing heat recovery plants and relates to the field of energy efficiency. The purpose of the new design is to increase energy efficiency compared to analogues using an installation as part of an air duct, the use of an increased contact area of heat carriers, due to a special internal structure capable of providing more uniform heat transfer and the use of automation that controls all processes occurring in the recuperator installation. Thus, the new design increases the efficiency of using the mechanical ventilation system.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0143543