环境科学
天花板(云)
热舒适性
被动房
计算流体力学
气象学
海洋工程
气流
热的
被动冷却
热惯性
太阳增益
高效能源利用
工程类
机械工程
地理
航空航天工程
电气工程
作者
Daniel Risberg,Mikael Risberg,Lars Westerlund
标识
DOI:10.1177/1420326x17753707
摘要
There is currently an increasing trend in Europe to build passive houses. In order to reduce the cost of installation, an air-heating system may be an interesting alternative. Heat supplied through ventilation ducts located at the ceiling was studied with computational fluid dynamics technique. The purpose was to illustrate the thermal indoor climate of the building. To validate the performed simulations, measurements were carried out in several rooms of the building. Furthermore, this study investigated if a designed passive house located above the Arctic Circle could fulfil heat requirements for a Swedish passive house standard. Our results show a heat loss factor of 18.8 W/m 2 floor area and an annual specific energy use of 67.9 kWh/m 2 floor area, would fulfils the criteria. Validation of simulations through measurements shows good agreement with simulations if the thermal inertia of the building was considered. Calculation of heat losses from a building with a backward weighted moving average outdoor temperature produced correct prediction of the heat losses. To describe the indoor thermal climate correctly, the entire volume needs to be considered, not only one point, which normally is obtained with building simulation software. The supply airflow must carefully be considered to fulfil a good indoor climate.
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