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An Air Terminal Device with a Changing Geometry to Improve Indoor Air Quality for VAV Ventilation Systems
This study aimed to develop a new concept for an air terminal device for a VAV (variable air volume) ventilation system that would improve overall ventilation efficiency under a varying air supply volume. In VAV systems, air volume is modified according to the thermal load in each ventilated zone. H...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13184947 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2799886 |
Sumario: | This study aimed to develop a new concept for an air terminal device for a VAV (variable
air volume) ventilation system that would improve overall ventilation efficiency under a varying
air supply volume. In VAV systems, air volume is modified according to the thermal load in each
ventilated zone. However, lowering the airflow may cause a lack of proper air distribution and lead
to the degradation of hygienic conditions. To combat this phenomenon, an air terminal device with
an adapting geometry to stabilize the air throw, such that it remains constant despite the changing
air volume supplied through the ventilation system, was designed and studied. Simulations that
were performed using the RNG k–ε model in the ANSYS Fluent application were later validated on a
laboratory stand. The results of the study show that, when using the newly proposed terminal device
with an adaptive geometry, it is possible to stabilize the air throw. The thermal comfort parameters
such as the PMV (predicted mean vote) and PPD (predicted percentage of dissatisfied) proved that
thermal comfort was maintained in a person-occupied area regardless of changing airflow though the
ventilation system. |
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