Title of article :
Saving energy by using underfloor-air-distribution (UFAD) system in commercial buildings
Author/Authors :
Alajmi، نويسنده , , Ali and El-Amer، نويسنده , , Wid، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
6
From page :
1637
To page :
1642
Abstract :
The number of attempts by researchers to reduce building energy consumption has increased, ever since global warming became a serious issue. In this trend, a relatively new approach of air distribution, underfloor-air-distribution system (UFAD), has been widely used in new commercial buildings. This technique is simply accomplished by supplying air through a raised floor using different types of distribution configurations and outlets. In UFAD, the air is directly supplied to the occupants’ area (occupied zone) causing occupants plumes and zone heat load stratify to the upper layer of the zone (unoccupied zone), which are later extracted from return points at high level. This flow pattern gives UFAD the advantage of using less energy than a conventional air-distribution system, ceiling-based air distribution (CBAD) due to lower pressure drop and lower air flow rate. This paper investigates the effectiveness of UFAD systems in commercial buildings for various types of application and at different air supply temperatures in a hot climate (The State of Kuwait). The findings show that UFAD has a significant saving of energy compared to CBAD (∼30%); in particular with high ceiling building types, as well as providing satisfactory comfort conditions for the occupants. Ultimately, more investigations should be done on conventional building heights (offices) to optimize the utilization of thermal stratification at design and operation stages.
Keywords :
Occupant comfort , Energy consumption , Indoor air quality (IAQ) , Underfloor-air-distribution system (UFAD) , Stratification , Ceiling-based air distribution (CBAD)
Journal title :
Energy Conversion and Management
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Energy Conversion and Management
Record number :
2335165
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