Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
263651 Energy and Buildings 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nowadays, radiant ceiling systems can be considered among the technologies capable of meeting sustainable heating and cooling requirements. In order to adequately address design and simulation issues concerning these systems, correct evaluation of the heat transfer process is needed.The aim of this research is to present further evidence on the cooling capacity and heat transfer coefficients for a cooled radiant ceiling, assuring adequate thermal comfort levels in those possible different operation conditions. An experimental setup into a climate test room was developed and used to derive convenient results.The obtained values revealed that heat transfer evaluations on the basis of operative temperature as the unique reference temperature and corresponding total coefficient are not appropriate in real situations, but considering radiant and convective phenomena separately is strongly recommended.

► An experimental set-up for testing a cooled radiant ceiling system was constructed. ► Steady-state operation was tested for different surface and air temperatures. ► Comparison of obtained heat transfer results and literature values is presented. ► Considering radiant-convective coefficients separately is needed for design purposes.

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