Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7046387 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Air-conditioning intermittent operation is widely applied in building daily management, but more attention is focused on the air-conditioning continuous operation to simplify the energy-saving design. And the air-conditioning operation difference between the daily use and the energy-saving design must lead to large discrepancies in the energy efficiency and energy consumption between the actual usage and the primary design. Taking into account this situation, a verified numerical simulation was carried on to comparatively analyze the thermal performance of different wall insulation forms under air-conditioning intermittent and continuous operation in summer. The numerical results showed that the different wall insulation forms had a remarkable effect on the temperature response rate and the heat flow of the inner surface under the air-conditioning intermittent operation, although they had the same heat transfer coefficients. The interior insulation was more suitable for the wall insulation form under air-conditioning intermittent operation, while the heavyweight self-insulation and exterior insulation were more suitable under air-conditioning continuous operation. Compared with the air-conditioning continuous operation, the daily cooling load formed by walls was reduced by 44-55% under the intermittent operation and the interior insulation wall had the highest energy conservation rate of 52-65%, which was 7-19% higher than other wall insulation forms. If air-conditioning had operated for a long time, a short stop would not reduce the cooling load formed by walls.
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Authors
Xi Meng, Tao Luo, Yanna Gao, Lili Zhang, Xing Huang, Chaoping Hou, Qiong Shen, Enshen Long,