With
a resistor-capacitor model built in Matlab/Simulink, the role of
envelope/interior thermal mass (eTM/iTM) in a small commercial building is
investigated systematically. It concludes that light-weight concrete is a
little worse than normal-weight concrete but much better than wood as eTM or
iTM for controlling operative temperature variation in the building. In order
to combine the advantages of radiant cooling/heating with the heat storage of
massive building structure, an attractive technique called TABS (thermally
activated building systems) is applied to the building to investigate the
potential improvement. Simulations demonstrate that TABS can keep the operative
temperature level around the comfort zone with small variations. As TABS is a
low-temperature heating and high-temperature cooling technique, it suggests
that natural energy gradient driven low-power equipment, such as cooling tower
and rooftop solar thermal panels, can be used to achieve free cooling/heating
combining photovoltaics
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-mechanical-and-automation-engineering/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-mechanical-and-automation-engineering/
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