Title of article :
Design and operation optimization of an air conditioning system through simulation: an hourby- hour simulation study
Author/Authors :
Ahmadzadehtalatapeh, Mohammad Department of Marine and Mechanical Engineering - Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar , HuangYau, Yat Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Malaya - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
In the present research, performance validation of a Heating,
Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system operating in
a library building was conducted. The operating HVAC system
was studied in terms of the provided indoor air conditions and
energy consumption level. The fieldwork measurements
showed that the HVAC system is not capable of providing the
desired indoor air conditions based on the ASHRAE standards.
Therefore, two deciding design and operating parameters
namely, chilled water cooling coil number of rows and chilled
water temperate were investigated to achieve possible
improvement in the system performance. For this purpose,
different numbers of rows for cooling coil design at different
chilled water temperatures were examined. TRNSYS software
was employed to investigate the hourly effect of the variables
on the system for a whole year of operation.
Based on the simulation results, the provided indoor air
conditions were appropriate and within the comfort area with
the two-row configuration cooling coil. However, the energy
performance of the system indicated that the two-row
configuration with 10 C chilled water temperature was
superior in terms of energy consumption, and could provide
the desired indoor air conditions, thus it was recommended to
be implemented in the existing system.
Keywords :
Energy Consumption , HVAC System , Indoor Air Conditions , TRNSYS
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics