a b s t r a c tMany field surveys have shown that naturally ventilated buildings are favorable to human thermal comfort and may allow higher cooling temperatures than air-conditioned buildings. Recreating natural wind characteristics with a mechanical cooling system may diminish the drawbacks of conventional cooling systems such as drafts and high energy demands.Natural wind characteristics (wind velocity, direction, turbulent intensity, temperature and relative humidity) were recorded in a mountain environment and correlated with the human thermal sensation of 48 subjects. Natural wind fluctuation characteristics were analyzed using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis. The dynamic characteristics of natural wind were averaged through the power spectrum exponent (β−value), which represents the energy distribution of the turbulent flow of natural wind. The power spectrum exponent (β−value) of the natural wind will decrease when the mean velocity increases, while it will increase when the turbulent intensity increases. The power spectrum exponent (β−value) was correlated (Spearman's rank coefficient¼ 0.56, po0.001) with thermal comfort. The power spectrum exponent (β-value) for people feeling comfortable has a median value of 1.62 [1.41-1.80 for the first and third quartiles, respectively] and the β−value for people feeling uncomfortable has a median value of 1.10 [0.97-1.25].
In these days, importance of HVAC system in office building is steadily growing in terms of thermal comfort and energy savings. As a energy efficient heating and cooling system, system air-conditioner which can be controlled distinctly and has a high COP is more widely adopted nowadays. However, the features and advantages of system air-conditioner were not reported well because system air-conditioner did not describe yet by conventional simulation methods such as TRNSYS, e-Quest, Energyplus, etc. In this study, by using the TRNSYS program which is able to show module implementation and building energy consumption analysis, system air-conditioner module will be proposed and validated through comparison between the simulation results and measurement results.
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