Parametrical analysis on the diffuse ceiling ventilation by experimental and numerical studies

Chen Zhang, Martin Heine Kristensen, Jakob Sølund Jensen, Per Kvols Heiselberg, Rasmus Lund Jensen, Michal Zbigniew Pomianowski

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Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the performance of diffuse ceiling ventilation in a classroom. An experimental study is carried out in a test chamber to examine the impact of diffuse ceiling opening area on the system cooling capacity and thermal comfort. The results indicate that diffuse ceiling ventilation provides a satisfied thermal comfort level in the occupied zone even under a high ventilation rate and a high heat load condition. A design chart method is adopted to compare different diffuse ceiling configurations, and the results indicate that the system with a 18% diffuse ceiling opening area is able to handle the highest heat load without discomfort. On the other hand, a CFD model is built where the diffuse ceiling is simulated with a porous media zone. This model is validated by experimental results and further used to analyze the effect of heat load distribution and room height. The numerical results reveal that even distribution of heat sources gives a lower draught risk environment than centralized distribution. In addition, there is a significant increase on the draught risk with increase of room height.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEnergy and Buildings
Volume111
Pages (from-to)87-97
Number of pages10
ISSN0378-7788
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • Diffuse ceiling ventilation
  • Thermal comfort
  • Design chart
  • Parametrical study
  • CFD

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