Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4919493 Energy and Buildings 2016 47 Pages PDF
Abstract
The interactions between the RCF and the UFAD are not evident. In this paper, the thermal behavior of the combined unit is investigated by means of a numerical model implemented in COMSOL Multiphysics. The accuracy of this model is checked against three experiments undertaken in laboratory using a scale model of the system. In the first experiment, the air above the floor is kept quiescent and the cooling capacity is measured. The maximum relative error between the predicted and measured capacities is 19.5%. The numerical model is then used to study how the air movement within the plenum modifies the transient thermal response of the unit. The second and third experiments are designed to quantify the temperature change of the air circulating within the plenum (thermal decay or TD). In nominal operating conditions, TD is about 2.7 °C. In short, the new terminal unit is like a radiant cooling floor and a UFAD system working separately, but integrated in the same terminal unit.
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