Ibrahim, U.H1.,
A.A. Baba1 and Ishaq, M2.
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal
Polytechnic Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bayero
University Kano, Nigeria
E-mail: heldabuk@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
In some developing countries like Nigeria,
poverty and epileptic power supply are the twin problems impeding people from
the use of refrigerated-based air conditioning systems to achieve thermal
comfort. Also, the use of some refrigerants has adverse effect on the
environment. Evaporative cooling systems are viable options for achieving
thermal comfort especially in hot and dry climates. These systems, apart from
their low cost and power requirement, they are environmentally friendly. This
work attempts to determine the viability of using evaporative coolers to
achieve thermal comfort in Kano using the feasibility Index Method. The
computed feasibility indices of Kano in the months of January through December
are -0.2, 0.1, 0.1, 6.6, 9.5, 14.2, 18, 19.1, 18.2, 10.6, 5.5 and 2.1
respectively. Employing the concept of feasibility index (FI) method reveals that comfort cooling can be achieved in the
months of January, February, March, April, May, November and December while
relief cooling can be achieved in the months of June and October. The method
also reveals the unsuitability of evaporative cooling in the months of July,
August and September. Considering both the comfort and the relief cooling periods
based on the FI method, evaporative
coolers can therefore be used to achieve human thermal comfort in the study
area.
Keywords: Feasibility index, Evaporative cooler, Thermal
comfort, Temperature
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