ASHRAE 90338-2007 Air-Conditioning System Design Manual (Second Edition).pdf
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1、AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM DESIGN MANUALSECOND EDITIONAIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM DESIGN MANUALSECOND EDITIONWalter T. Grondzik, EditorAIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM DESIGN MANUALThe Air-Conditioning System Design Manual was written to assist entry-level engineers in the design of air-conditioning systems. It is
2、also usablein conjunction with fundamental HVAC thus, such information is notrepeated in Chapter 7. Chapter 9 covers a variety of specialHVAC other-wise there is no connection between design intent and design deci-sions. Pre- and post-occupancy validations are also important toensure that the constr
3、uction process and ensuing operational proce-dures have delivered design intent. Such validations are a keyaspect of building commissioning.2.2 DESIGN VERSUS ANALYSIS Anyone who has taken a course in mathematics or any of thephysical sciences is familiar with the process of analysis. In a typi-cal a
4、nalysis, a set of parameters is given that completely describes aproblem, and the solution (even if difficult to obtain) is unique.There is only one correct solution to the problem; all other answersare wrong.Design problems are inherently differentmuch different. Adesign problem may or may not be c
5、ompletely defined (some of theparameters may be missing) and there are any number of potentiallyacceptable answers. Some solutions may be better than others, butthere is no such thing as a single right answer to a design problem.There are degrees of quality to design problem solutions. Somesolutions
6、 may be better (often in a qualitative or conceptual sense)than others from a particular viewpoint. For a different context orclient, other solutions may be better. It is important to clearlyunderstand the difference between analysis and design. If you areused to looking for the correct answer to a
7、problem (via analysis),and are suddenly faced with problems that have several acceptableanswers (via design), how do you decide which solution to select?Learn to use your judgment (or the advice of experienced col-leagues) to weigh the merits of a number of solutions that seem towork for a particula
8、r design problem in order to select the bestamong them.Figures 2-1 and 2-2 illustrate the analysis and design pro-cesses, respectively. Analysis proceeds in a generally unidirectionalflow from given data to final answer with the aid of certain analyti-cal tools. Design, however, is an iterative proc
9、ess. Although thereare certain “givens” to start with, they are often not immutable butAIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM DESIGN MANUAL11subject to modification during the design process. For example, anowner or architect may be confronted with the energy implicationsof excessively large expanses of glass that
10、 had been originally spec-ified and may decide to reduce the area of glazing or change theglazing properties. The mechanical designer may try various sys-tem components and control strategies before finding one that bestsuits the particular context and conditions. Thus, design consists ofa continuou
11、s back-and-forth process as the designer selects from auniverse of available systems, components, and control options tosynthesize an optimum solution within the given constraints. Thisiterative design procedure incorporates analysis. Analysis is animportant part of any design.Since the first step i
12、n design is to map out the general boundar-ies within which solutions are to be found, it may be hard to knowwhere and how to start because there is no background from whichto make initial assumptions. To overcome this obstacle, makeinformed initial assumptions and improve on them through subse-quen
13、t analysis. To assist you in making such initial assumptions,simple rules are given throughout the chapters in this manual, andillustrative examples are provided in the appendices.2.3 DESIGN PHASESA new engineer must understand how buildings are designed.Construction documents (working drawings and
14、specifications)Figure 2-1. Diagram illustrating analysis.12 THE DESIGN PROCESSfor a building are developed as a team effort. The architect usuallyacts as the prime design professional and project coordinator,although experienced owners and developers may deal directlywith pre-selected HVACheating an
15、d cooling degree-days/hours;design wind velocity (and direction) for winter and summer;applicable zoning, building, mechanical, fire, and energycodes; andrate structure, capacity, and characteristics of available utilitiesand fuels.Additional information regarding solar radiation availabilityand sub
16、surface conditions would be included if use of a solar ther-mal system or ground-source heat pump was anticipated.The environmental conditions to be maintained for each build-ing space should be defined bydry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures during daytime occupiedhours, nighttime occupied hours, and
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