Hollow Fiber Membrane-Based Evaporative Cooling Systems - Xin Cui

Hollow Fiber Membrane-Based Evaporative Cooling Systems

By: Xin Cui, Weichao Yan, Kian Jon Chua

Hardcover | 5 August 2025 | Edition Number 1

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Hollow Fiber Membrane-Based Evaporative Cooling Systems covers the principles, applications, and optimization strategies of the evaporative cooling method. It demonstrates how this technology is a promising solution for fulfilling substantial cooling needs while reducing energy consumption.

The book explores how the hollow fiber membrane-based evaporative cooler can solve the problems of droplet drift, mold growth, and air-water cross-contamination in conventional direct evaporative coolers. Due to the adaptability of this technology, it has the potential to satisfy the demand for sustainable thermal management across various domains, including data centers, electronic devices, agricultural settings, and industrial processes.

This book will benefit researchers and graduate students studying advanced cooling systems, low-carbon technologies, and membrane materials, as well as industry professionals involved in advancing energy-efficient HVAC systems.

• Addresses the pressing need for sustainable cooling solutions.

• Bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical implementation.

• Discusses an emergent, innovative solution for energy-efficient thermal control.

• Investigates practical applications from building space cooling to industrial process refrigeration.

• Includes several case studies on an evaporative water cooler and an aircooling application.

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