ASHRAE 4748-2005 A Study for Evaluating Performance of Radiant Floor Cooling Integrated with Controlled Ventilation《评价地板辐射冷却与控制通气的一项研究》.pdf
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1、4748 A Study for Evaluating Performance of Radiant Floor Cooling Integrated with Con t ro I I ed Vent i I at i o n S.B. Leigh, ArchD Associate Member ASHRAE D.S. Song, DrEng S.H. Hwang S.Y. Lee ABSTRACT This study aims at developing a radiant floor cooling system using the existing Ondol (radiantflo
2、or heating system). It was found that theproposedsystem couldprovide cooling for thermal comfort with higher energy eficiency. However, prob- lems still exist due to the condensation on the floor surface while the radiantfloor cooling system is in operation. To solve this problem, radiant jloor cool
3、ing integrated with controlled ventilation was proposed as an alternative approach. The ventilator brings fresh outside air to meet the minimum requirement for indoor air quality and a dew-point sensor activates dehumidijication by means of cooling coils in the ventilator: To evaluate the performanc
4、e of the proposed system, both a physical experiment in a laboratory setting and computer simulation have been conducted. The results show that radiant jloor cooling integrated with a ventilation system properly maintains the indoor setpoint temperatures as well asprevent- ing condensation on theflo
5、or surface. Also, radiantfloor cool- ing integrated with ventilation provides cooling with only one- third of the energy required by the conventionalpackaged air- conditioning system based on TRNSYS simulation. INTRODUCTION In many countries hydronic radiant floor heating systems are widely used, bu
6、t very few systems are used for cooling. Due to the high radiant heat output and the fact that the occu- pants are close to the heat source, the same floor system obvi- ously could also be used for cooling (Olesen 1997). Cooling of a building equipped with an air system signif- icantly contributes t
7、o the increase of electrical energy consumption and to electrical peak demand. HVAC systems are designed to maintain indoor air quality and provide ther- mal space conditioning. As an alternative approach to provide cooling through a combination of radiation and convection inside the building, a hyd
8、ronic radiant cooling system allows the separation of the tasks of ventilation and cooling. While primary air distribution is used to fulfill the ventilation requirements for indoor air quality, the secondary water distri- bution system provides thermal conditioning to the building. The separation o
9、f tasks not only improves comfort conditions but increases indoor air quality as well. The logical choice is the coupling of a displacement ventilation system with hydronic radiant cooling, a strategy that allows the separation of the tasks of ventilation and cooling in the building (Feustel and Ste
10、tiu 1995). Hydronic radiant floor heating systems are popular in Korean housing where the tubes are embedded inside the concrete floor slabs and heat is supplied by running warm water through the tubing. In recent years, the need for cooling in residential buildings has been sharply increased. Accor
11、d- ingly, there has been a higher demand for room air condition- ing, resulting in a higher electrical peak demand during the cooling season (KEPCO 1997). As one of the alternative approaches, the concept of radi- ant floor cooling has been proposed by running chilled water through the existing tube
12、s installed for heating, together with a separate ventilator that is operated only for air renewal and humidity control. A minimum amount of outside air must be introduced for indoor air quality, and most of the cooling load is removed by radiant means. Thus, the proposed system can provide cooling
13、with a minimum energy requirement as well as control humidity to prevent condensation. Seung-Bok Leigh is aprofessor in the Department ofArchitecture, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea. Doosam Song is an assistant profes- sor in the Department of Architectural Engineering, Sungkyunkwan Universit
14、y, South Korea. Suckho Hwang is a doctoral student at the Insti- tute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan. Sang-Youp Lee is an engineer at HIMEC, Seoul, South Korea. 02005 ASHRAE. 71 Heat gain from solar radiation Heat gain through roof (A) Room air-conditioner + ventilation (B) Radian
15、t floor cooling + ventilation (wlo dehumidification) Figure 1 Concept of radiant floor cooling integrated with controlled Ventilation. Heat gain from Heat gain throuah roof Heat gai InrOJgh Coollng by radiant floo window throrign wail Moisture tieat ga ci, Unfortunately, literature has not been foun
16、d that describes the dynamic thermal behavior of hydronic radiant cooling. Dynamics might be an important issue in further studies for validating the proposed system in terms of thermal comfort and energy performance. Therefore, this study tried to (1) establish a concept of hydronic radiant floor c
17、ooling integrated with controlled ventilation, (2) evaluate its applicability through physical experiment in a laboratory setting, and finally (3) analyze the indoor environmental conditions for comfort and energy performance of the radiant floor cooling system compared to a conventional solution of
18、 packaged air conditioner through TRNSYS simulation. RADIANT FLOOR COOLING INTEGRATED WITH VENTILATION The radiant floor cooling system removes heat, which is obtained mostly by radiant heat transfer into a relatively cool surface, and maintains the heat balance and thus the indoor setpoint temperat
19、ure of the space. So the basic principles of radiant floor cooling would be very similar to those of radiant floor heating. Figure 1A shows the concept of space cooling by a conventional air conditioner in which the room air is cooled and dehumidified while the air changes are based on natural venti
20、lation through openings. Figure 1B shows the concept of radiant floor cooling in which the thermal comfort conditions are provided by the combined effect of room air and mean radiant temperatures. However, the radiant floor cooling may cause condensation on a floor surface due to the moisture brough
21、t in through natural ventilation. Figure 1C illustrates the concept in which fully controlled ventilation is proposed during operation of the radiant cooling system. Thus, the tasks of ventilation and cooling are separated by distributing fresh air to fulfill the ventilation requirements for indoor
22、air quality and by distributing chilled water to provide space cooling and dehumidification. Based on the assumption that moisture comes from the humid outside air through ventilation, the indoor humidity and, accordingly, the dew-point temperature can be controlled by circulating chilled water to t
23、he cooling coils in the ventilator. In addition, condensation can be effec- (C) Radiant floor cooling + ventilation (wl dehumidification) tively prevented by coupling the humidity sensor with a control algorithm that allows a safety margin of 2“C(3.6“F) between floor surface temperature and dew-poin
24、t tempera- ture. PHYSICAL EXPERIMENT FOR EVALUATING APPLICABILITY A laboratory experiment has been conducted to evaluate the applicability and effectiveness of dehumidification for a radiant floor cooling system integrated with controlled venti- lation. Experimental Setup Construction of Test Cells.
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