🌬️ Indirect Evaporative Cooler Sizer (M-Cycle)

Size Maisotsenko Cycle (M-Cycle) dew-point indirect evaporative coolers: sub-wet-bulb cooling, dew-point effectiveness, COP > 25, and zero-humidity added sensible cooling.

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🌬️ Maisotsenko Cycle Multi-Channel Dew-Point Evaporation

Real-time visual simulation: Product dry channel (sensible cooling) and counterflow wet evaporative channels

📝 Configuration & Presets

🏜️ Desert Arid (40°C / 18% RH) 🖥️ Datacenter Free-Cooling 🏢 Commercial Building DOAS 🏭 Industrial Spot Cooling
☀️ Ambient Air Climate State
📐 Airflow & M-Cycle Architecture
Maisotsenko Dew-Point (M-Cycle) Formulation:
• Product Air Outlet: Tout = Tdb,in − εdp · (Tdb,in − Tdp) [°C]
• Wet-Bulb Effectiveness: εwb = (Tdb,in − Tout) / (Tdb,in − Twb) > 100%
• Sensible Cooling (Zero Humidity Added): Q̇ = ṁproduct · cp · (Tdb,in − Tout) [kW]
• Energy Efficiency Ratio: COP > 25 (90% electricity reduction vs compressor AC).

📊 Dew-Point Cooling Results

📊 Output Summary
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Cooled Product Supply Temperature (Tout)
16.4 °C (Zero Moisture Added)
Wet-Bulb: 22.0 °C | Dew-Point: 11.2 °C | Capacity: 23.4 kW
SUB-WET-BULB DEW-POINT COOLING (M-CYCLE SUCCESS)
Wet-Bulb Effectiveness (εwb) 131.1% >100% Sub-wet-bulb M-Cycle
Energy Efficiency Ratio (COP) 58.5 >85% lower energy than DX AC
Sensible Cooling Drop -23.6 °C Inlet = 40 °C
Evaporative Water Demand 18.6 L/h 35% working air fraction

📈 Product Outlet Temp Tout (°C) vs Ambient Humidity RH (%)

📊 Sensible Cooling Capacity Q (kW) vs Supply Airflow (m³/h)

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 THERMOFLUIDCALC — M-CYCLE DEW-POINT EVAPORATIVE COOLER REPORT
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Case Title                 : Hot & Arid Desert Ultra-Deep Dew-Point Cooling
Ambient Air State          : Tdb = 40.0 C, RH = 18.0% (Twb = 22.0 C, Tdp = 11.2 C)
Airflow & M-Cycle Settings : Vdot = 3000 m3/h, Working Fraction = 35.0%, eps_dp = 0.82
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COOLED SUPPLY PRODUCT TEMP : 16.36 deg C (Sub-Wet-Bulb Cooling)
WET-BULB EFFECTIVENESS     : 131.1% (>100% M-Cycle Advantage)
SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY  : 23.39 kW
System Energy COP (EER)    : 58.5 (Ultra-High Efficiency)
Evaporative Water Demand   : 18.6 Liters/hour
Operating Regime Status    : SUB-WET-BULB DEW-POINT COOLING (M-CYCLE SUCCESS)
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📘 Calculation Methodology & M-Cycle Standards

Maisotsenko Dew-Point Sub-Wet-Bulb Principle

By pre-cooling the working air before it enters the wet channels, the thermodynamic limit shifts from the ambient wet-bulb ($T_{wb}$) all the way to the ambient dew-point temperature ($T_{dp}$), yielding wet-bulb efficiencies exceeding $100\%$.

Sensible Cooling Without Humidity Addition

The product supply air stream never contacts the wet surface directly, delivering crisp, dehumidified-feel sensible cooling without increasing the indoor relative humidity.

Key Engineering Assumptions

  • Counter-flow / cross-flow M-Cycle perforated dry-to-wet channel plate stack.
  • Sub-wet-bulb psychrometric path with dew-point effectiveness $\epsilon_{dp} \approx 75 - 88\%$.
  • Widely used in desert climate HVAC, datacenter free-cooling, and hybrid DOAS rooftop units.