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<strong>of</strong> air was measured at top <strong>of</strong> the evaporator <strong>and</strong> condenser <strong>and</strong> found to be always<br />

saturated. Since water vapor was condensing on the humidity measurement<br />

sensors, we were unable to obtain humidity measurements in the same frequency as<br />

the temperature measurements. To overcome this difficulty, the humidity probes<br />

were taken out every 15 minute for a short time <strong>and</strong> dried by a hot air fan <strong>and</strong> then<br />

were inserted back into their hosting holes.<br />

Figure 5.3: Locations <strong>of</strong> measured parameters<br />

It was not possible to use typical hot wire anemometry for measuring air velocity<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the strong effect <strong>of</strong> the humidity on the measurements. Therefore, air<br />

velocity was directly measured by a digital anemometer on dry basis <strong>and</strong> the<br />

ventilator AC control device was precalibrated at different air velocities for plant<br />

operation during forced convection experiments. Measuring uncertainty range <strong>of</strong> air<br />

velocity is estimated within ± 8 %. In case <strong>of</strong> natural air draft, it was decided to derive<br />

the air velocity from the energy balance on the condenser. Since pressure drop is<br />

not at all a crucial parameter for these investigations due to large packing size, it<br />

was measured by single reading <strong>of</strong> pressure difference between the two ends <strong>of</strong> a<br />

calibrated water U tube manometer.<br />

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