Gao Jie, Wu Xiaozhou, L, et al. Indoor Air Distribution Characteristics in a Room with Chilled Ceiling and Mixed Ventilation[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2019, 40(4).
DOI:
Gao Jie, Wu Xiaozhou, L, et al. Indoor Air Distribution Characteristics in a Room with Chilled Ceiling and Mixed Ventilation[J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2019, 40(4). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2019.04.144.
Indoor Air Distribution Characteristics in a Room with Chilled Ceiling and Mixed Ventilation
an electric-heating film was set up in a climate chamber to simulate the heat transfer in an external building envelope. Then
the indoor air distribution characteristics in a room with chilled ceiling and mixed ventilation were studied when the cooling loads were 83 or 111 W/m2. The results show that a uniform vertical temperature profile below 1.7 m as well as a non-uniform temperature profile above 1.7 m existed when the ceiling surface temperatures varied from 15 to 23 ℃ and the supply air temperature was 22 ℃. The CO2 concentration was large in the occupied zone and small near the ceiling or floor. Moreover
the average vertical air temperature difference
turbulence intensity
and contaminant removal effectiveness were 0.1–0.2 ℃
32%–38% and 0.62–0.86
respectively. Therefore
the changes in the ceiling surface temperature slightly affected the vertical air-temperature difference and turbulence intensity
whereas they clearly influenced the contaminant removal effectiveness.