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Quantitative investigations on setting parameters of air conditioning (air-supply speed and temperature) in ventilated cooling rooms

Journal

INDOOR AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 99-113

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1420326X19887776

Keywords

Ventilation; CFD; Thermal environment; Dimensionless index; Air quality

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51808138, 51778385]

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The study examines the impact of air-supply speed and temperature on indoor thermal comfort and building energy consumption, introducing a dimensionless index Gr=Re2 for pre-evaluation of indoor comfort. A good level of indoor airflow settlement and diffusion effects is achieved when 106 < Gr Re2 < 105.
Rational and scientific design of indoor air conditioning is essential. In the design of Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning system, air-supply speed (ventilation rate) and air-supply temperature are the two most important parameters. In the current study, numerical simulations and experimental measurements were adopted to investigate the influences of ventilation mode, air-supply velocity and air-supply temperature on indoor thermal comfort as well as building energy consumption in summer. Different ventilation modes (up supply and down exit, ceiling supply and ceiling exit) were considered in modelling. Based on the simulation and experimental results, dimensionless index Gr=Re2 is proposed, which represents the ratio of buoyancy weighting force to inertial force. This index can be used as a pre-evaluation index of indoor thermal comfort in preliminary design of air conditioning. It is an indicator to judge the working conditions in cooling-ventilated rooms. When 106 < Gr Re2 < 105, the settlement and diffusion effects of indoor airflow reach a good level, which means that the parameter setting could provide a comfortable indoor thermal environment. The dimensionless number Gr=Re2 is a theoretically based tool in the preevaluation of indoor thermal environment, providing guidance for setting of ventilation design parameters.

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