Ventilation and air conditioning design approach based on ASHRAE psychrometric chart and Mollier diagram

A. Lešinskis, Uldis Strauts, Martins Metals, R. Millers, Viktors Afoņičevs
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Society needs long-term sustainability and healthy building projects, and indoor air quality assurance engineering systems play a pivotal role in the energy performance of buildings. Therefore, when designing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, it is crucial to make the most technically sound decisions in terms of energy consumption and assess their impact on the building’s energy performance. This article delves into the design of ventilation and air conditioning systems, presenting a method for evaluating their performance. The foundation of project development is an agreement on the design criteria, which are developed based on a preliminary analysis of the building concept. This agreement ensures cohesive collaboration among all stakeholders: the client, the architect, the system designer, the contractor, and ultimately the personnel responsible for commissioning, operating, and maintaining the systems post-construction. We suggest conducting a comprehensive analysis of the processes occurring within the space without initially linking them to room air exchange. From this analysis, we derive the angular coefficient for the direction of the air condition change on both a psychrometric chart and a Mollier diagram. The process line on the psychrometric chart provides insights into how the performance factor of the air distribution system will influence the desired supply air parameters. We can then evaluate how significantly the gap between the supply air and the exhaust air parameters expands if the room’s air exchange volume is reduced for budgetary reasons. The article showcases this design methodology using a simplified case study.
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基于 ASHRAE 湿度图和 Mollier 图的通风和空调设计方法
社会需要长期可持续发展和健康的建筑项目,而室内空气质量保证工程系统对建筑物的能源性能起着举足轻重的作用。因此,在设计供暖、通风和空调系统时,必须在能耗方面做出技术上最合理的决定,并评估其对建筑节能性能的影响。本文将深入探讨通风和空调系统的设计,并介绍一种评估其性能的方法。项目开发的基础是就设计标准达成一致,这些标准是在对建筑概念进行初步分析的基础上制定的。该协议可确保所有利益相关者(客户、建筑师、系统设计师、承包商以及最终负责施工后系统调试、运行和维护的人员)之间的紧密合作。我们建议对空间内发生的过程进行全面分析,而不要一开始就将其与室内空气交换联系起来。通过这种分析,我们可以在心率图和莫利尔图上得出空气条件变化方向的角度系数。通过心率图上的过程线,我们可以了解空气分配系统的性能系数将如何影响所需的送风参数。然后,我们就可以评估,如果出于预算原因减少房间的换气量,送风和排风参数之间的差距会有多大。文章通过一个简化的案例研究展示了这种设计方法。
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