2014
DOI: 10.3390/en7031193
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Study of the Vertical Distribution of Air Temperature in Warehouses

Abstract: Warehouses are usually large, plain industrial buildings commonly used for storage of goods. Vertical distribution of air temperature is an important aspect for indoor environment design, which must be taken into account by architects and engineers in the early stages of warehouse design. The aim of this work is to analyze the vertical temperature gradients existing in warehouses, quantifying their value and analyzing their evolution along the year. To do so, the study outlines the monitoring of several wareho… Show more

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“…Recently, Awad et al [30] have dealt with the vertical temperature gradient with displacement ventilation, but for pollutant removal purposes only. Porras et al [31] have measured, under summer conditions, the thermal gradient in an air-conditioned warehouse with similar dimensions (32 m long, 26 m wide and 8 m high) to the building studied in the article. So, in the absence of references, in this work a fixed vertical temperature gradient of 1.8 °C/m has been adopted for the upper zone of the room.…”
Section: Usual Design Criteria For Displacement Ventilation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Awad et al [30] have dealt with the vertical temperature gradient with displacement ventilation, but for pollutant removal purposes only. Porras et al [31] have measured, under summer conditions, the thermal gradient in an air-conditioned warehouse with similar dimensions (32 m long, 26 m wide and 8 m high) to the building studied in the article. So, in the absence of references, in this work a fixed vertical temperature gradient of 1.8 °C/m has been adopted for the upper zone of the room.…”
Section: Usual Design Criteria For Displacement Ventilation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preservation of a wine with high sensitivity to temperature or the need to keep the wine also at height over 2 m, can call for stricter acceptability reference. In this situation, the common sense, the literature [15] and the temperature test suggest to divide the volume into stratified thermal zones because of the natural temperature gradients occurring in particular during the summer. Specifically the test identifies two zones that show an average difference of 0.5 • C.…”
Section: Thermal Modeling and Energy Simulationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The test system recorded temperatures since June 12th 2014 to June 17th 2014 every 10 min according to thermal survey in similar buildings [24]. The period of the test is considered reliable since researches carried out on similar buildings show the highest value of vertical temperature gradient in June [15].…”
Section: Indoor Temperature Monitoring Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other side, in large indoor spaces (such as warehouses [7] or theaters, churches [8]) the temperature differences cannot be neglected and more than one sensor should be placed. The literature review shows the main adopted solution consisted of positioning the sensors on a virtual grid vertexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%