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A modelling method for large-scale open spaces orientated toward coordinated control of multiple air-terminal units

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BUILDING SIMULATION
卷 16, 期 2, 页码 225-241

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TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12273-022-0942-8

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large-scale open space; zonal temperature control; CFD; thermal coupling; heat transfer coefficient; TRNSYS

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In traditional air conditioning control strategies, the temperature distribution is assumed to be homogeneous, but this study proposes a zonal temperature control strategy with a thermal coupling effect, which can improve temperature control precision in large open spaces and save energy.
The temperature distribution is always assumed to be homogeneous in a traditional single-input-single-output (SISO) air conditioning control strategy. However, the airflow inside is more complicated and unpredictable. This study proposes a zonal temperature control strategy with a thermal coupling effect integrated for air-conditioned large-scale open spaces. The target space was split into several subzones based on the minimum controllable air terminal units in the proposed method, and each zone can be controlled to its own set-point while considering the thermal coupling effect from its adjacent zones. A numerical method resorting to computational fluid dynamics was presented to obtain the heat transfer coefficients (HTCs) under different air supply scenarios. The relationship between heat transfer coefficient and zonal temperature difference was linearized. Thus, currently available zonal models in popular software can be used to simulate the dynamic response of temperatures in large-scale indoor open spaces. Case studies showed that the introduction of HTCs across the adjacent zones was capable of enhancing the precision of temperature control of large-scale open spaces. It could satisfy the temperature requirements of different zones, improve thermal comfort and at least 11% of energy saving can be achieved by comparing with the conventional control strategy.

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