dcv系统对公寓室内空气质量、能源使用和湿度安全的影响-一个案例研究

IF 1.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY International Journal of Ventilation Pub Date : 2020-09-09 DOI:10.1080/14733315.2020.1818375
A. Abdul Hamid, D. Johansson, Å. Wahlström, V. Fransson
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摘要一种新型的直流空调系统根据室内空气的两个参数:1)湿度负荷(供气)和2)挥发性有机化合物来控制多户型建筑每间公寓的换气速率。该系统通过中央风扇和分散的控制箱来控制每间公寓的换气速率。本文的主要目的是通过一个案例研究来确定dcv系统的潜力:1)实现良好的室内空气质量,2)适当处理水分负荷,3)在多户建筑中实现良好的能源效率。此外,本文旨在通过测量公寓中的二氧化碳来验证dcv系统的voc控制,从而评估实现良好室内空气质量的可能性。现场测量表明,该系统对公寓特定负载的响应适当,并且在案例研究中,大多数公寓都达到了可接受的排放和湿度负载。系统对能源使用的影响是通过基于现场测量的计算来评估的。计算表明,与没有热回收的机械平衡通风系统相比,dcv系统节省了用于加热送风的86%的能量,与具有热回收的相同系统相比节省了22%的能量。
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The impact of a DCV-system on the IAQ, energy use, and moisture safety in apartments - a case study
Abstract A novel DCV-system controls the air-change rate for each apartment in multifamily buildings based on two indoor air parameters: 1) the moisture load (supply), and 2) volatile organic compounds. With a central fan, but decentralized control boxes placed outside each apartment, the system controls the air-change rate for each apartment. This paper’s main aim is to determine the potential of this DCV-system, through a case study, to: 1) achieve good IAQ, 2) handle the moisture loads appropriately, and 3) achieve good energy efficiency in multifamily buildings. Furthermore, the paper aims to assess the possibility to achieve good IAQ by validating the DCV-system’s VOC-controls through measurements of CO2 in apartments. Field measurements show that the system responds appropriately to apartment-specific loads, and that acceptable emission and moisture loads are achieved in most apartments in the case study. The impact that the system has on the energy use was assessed through calculations based on the field measurements. The calculations show that the DCV-system saves energy used for heating the supply-air by 86% in comparison to a mechanically balanced ventilation system without heat recovery, and 22% in comparison to the same system but with heat recovery.
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International Journal of Ventilation
International Journal of Ventilation CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-ENERGY & FUELS
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3.50
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7
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期刊介绍: This is a peer reviewed journal aimed at providing the latest information on research and application. Topics include: • New ideas concerned with the development or application of ventilation; • Validated case studies demonstrating the performance of ventilation strategies; • Information on needs and solutions for specific building types including: offices, dwellings, schools, hospitals, parking garages, urban buildings and recreational buildings etc; • Developments in numerical methods; • Measurement techniques; • Related issues in which the impact of ventilation plays an important role (e.g. the interaction of ventilation with air quality, health and comfort); • Energy issues related to ventilation (e.g. low energy systems, ventilation heating and cooling loss); • Driving forces (weather data, fan performance etc).
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