Eloy Velasco Gómez
University of Valladolid
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Energy and Buildings | 2003
Francisco Javier Rey Martínez; Mario Antonio Álvarez-Guerra Plasencia; Eloy Velasco Gómez; Fernando Varela Díez; Ruth Herrero Martín
Current difficulties surrounding air conditioning systems involve an increase in input air aimed at improving indoor air quality (IAQ), the financial costs arising from energy consumption and external environmental impact, linked to the greenhouse effect (GWP) and the destruction of the ozone layer (ODP). One alternative technique which offers an adequate combination of IAQ and acceptable energy saving is the introduction of energy recovery systems using air extracted from air-conditioned premises. We have designed a mixed air-energy recovery system, consisting of two heat pipes and indirect evaporative recuperators. The experimental set-up used is described and the proposed energy recovery system is characterised. A staggered set-up has been chosen for the input air pipe and a parallel one for the extracted air for variable recirculation. By means of the trace gas method and photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) the amount of exfiltrated flow in the installation is measured. The energy characterisation of the mixed energy recovery system was performed by means of the experimental design technique. An analysis was carried out of the influence of factors such as temperature, flow, relative humidity, water flow, etc. on the basic characteristics defined by the mixed system: heat flow, heat efficiency and COP.
Science and Technology for the Built Environment | 2015
Francisco Javier Rey Martínez; Manuel Andrés Chicote; Antonio Villanueva Peñalver; Ana Tejero González; Eloy Velasco Gómez
In the current context of a world energy situation that demands high-quality indoor environments compatible with rational energy use, the purpose of this work is to present a successful case study of a comfortable low-energy office building in Madrid, Spain. An exhaustive indoor air quality and thermal comfort field measurement survey was carried out during the summer period. The main global and local thermal comfort parameters in several workplaces, as well as CO2 concentration in supply air, exhaust air, and occupied space, were registered. Correct operation of the demand-controlled ventilation system and air distribution is observed. Also, thermally activated building systems and shading design make it possible to get high levels of indoor thermal comfort, as derived from measurements. This proves that the integration of novel energy-efficient concepts in office building design can not only contribute to a minimization of the energy use but can simultaneously favor the achievement of high indoor environmental quality.
Applied Energy | 2012
Eloy Velasco Gómez; Ana Tejero González; Francisco Javier Rey Martínez
Energy and Buildings | 2010
Francisco Javier Rey Martínez; Eloy Velasco Gómez; Ana Tejero González; Fernando Flores Murrieta
Archive | 2006
Francisco Javier Rey Martínez; Eloy Velasco Gómez
Archive | 2005
Francisco Javier Rey Martínez; Eloy Velasco Gómez
Energy and Buildings | 2017
Javier Sanza Pérez; Manuel Andrés Chicote; Fernando Varela Díez; Eloy Velasco Gómez
Montajes e instalaciones: Revista técnica sobre la construcción e ingeniería de las instalaciones | 2006
Eloy Velasco Gómez; Francisco Javier Rey Martínez
Archive | 2017
Eloy Velasco Gómez; Fco. Javier Rey Martínez; Julio Fco. San José Alonso; Ana González; Manuel Andrés Chicote; Mª Rosario Patiño Molina; Javier María Rey Hernández; Sergio Lorenzo González González
Energy Procedia | 2017
Eloy Velasco Gómez; Manuel Andrés Chicote; Francisco Javier Rey Martínez; Ana Tejero González