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Hi

 

Need a good book or help with the math

 

This invention relates generally to a methodology which includes a counters flow air energy exchanger combined with two blower pressure chambers. More particularly to an energy recovery apparatus and method which two air pressure and blower chambers which controls and facilitates the air paths to flow directly into the energy recovery exchanger.

 

Both the counter flow energy recovery exchanger combined with the two blower chamber provides an effective energy saving apparatus at lower operating cost.

 

 

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I understand that it's about a counter-current air-air heat exchanger. There is plenty of literature about that (the general topic is "heat transfer")...

 

For the rest, the text (which, by the sound of it, is from a patent) is unclear to me... and in at least two cases, they use words which are quite uncommon in the engineering field:

- They use "counters flow", while almost everybody says "counter current"

- They use "energy exchanger", while almost everybody says "heat exchanger"

 

Perhaps that's done so that nobody can find them in Google.

 

Gerry10 - altrenatively to trying to find out everything about air-air heat exchangers and trying to grasp the formulas (which can be complicated) and the maths... you can also just tell us what you want to do. There may be a far more practical way to achieve that than to use this patent and the formulas. And in the field of heat-exchanging there are already so many inventions that it's quite possible that the thing you want to do already exists.

Edited by CaptainPanic

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