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Building Services Engineering Research and Technology | 2018

Parametric study of condensation at heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning duct's external surface:

Dileep Kumar; Abdul Ghafoor Memon; Rizwan Ahmed Memon; Intizar Ali; Natasa Nord

The compression of insulation causes around a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning duct usually resulted in dew formation around the outer surfaces because of low temperature, which causes significant energy and financial losses. The parameters such as supply air flow rate, supply air temperature, ambient air speed, and the convective heat transfer coefficient (ho) plays significant role in dew formation. In this paper, the parametric study is performed to investigate the effects of these parameters on the external surface temperature of the duct to avoid condensation. A mathematical model is developed to quantify these effects using preliminary data obtained from the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system of a pharmaceutical company. The results reveal that external surface temperature increases with an increase in insulation thickness and supply air temperature, whereas it decreases with higher supply air flow rate. It is estimated that the minimum insulation thickness at joint and bend should be maintained between 15–55 and 15–35 mm, respectively, with a variation in ho between 6 and 22 W/m2K to avoid condensation. Additionally, it is estimated that air flow rate should be greater than 1.4 m3/s at 10 W/m2 K and 2.2 m3/s at 22 W/m2 K. Similarly, the ambient air speed should be greater than 2.8 m/s at 6 W/m2 K, respectively. Practical application: Building services engineers have a paucity of information on the effects of the compression of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning duct thermal insulation. It can cause condensation that will adversely affect the insulation material, thereby increasing the maintenance cost as well increasing the heat loss from the duct so affecting the conditions of supply air. Proper insulation thickness and operating parameters are important for building owners and operators to control ongoing expenses of buildings. This paper seeks to quantify the effect of insulation compression to improve understanding so that this important area may be properly considered by the building services engineer.


Energy and Buildings | 2017

IEA EBC annex 53: Total energy use in buildings - Analysis and evaluation methods

Hiroshi Yoshino; Tianzhen Hong; Natasa Nord


Energy Conversion and Management | 2015

Integrated multiscale simulation of combined heat and power based district heating system

Peifeng Li; Natasa Nord; Ivar S. Ertesvåg; Zhihua Ge; Zhiping Yang; Yongping Yang


Energy Procedia | 2017

Low Temperature District Heating for Future Energy Systems

Dietrich Schmidt; Anna Kallert; Markus Blesl; Svend Svendsen; Hongwei Li; Natasa Nord; Kari Sipilä


Energy and Buildings | 2015

An overall methodology to define reference values for building sustainability parameters

Roberta Moschetti; Livio Mazzarella; Natasa Nord


Energy and Buildings | 2016

Energy planning of university campus building complex: Energy usage and coincidental analysis of individual buildings with a case study

Jun Guan; Natasa Nord; Shuqin Chen


Renewable Energy | 2016

Identifying key design parameters of the integrated energy system for a residential Zero Emission Building in Norway

Natasa Nord; Live Holmedal Qvistgaard; Guangyu Cao


Energy and Buildings | 2014

Success factors of energy efficiency measures in buildings in Norway

Natasa Nord; Stine Fjærli Sjøthun


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015

Uncertainty of the allocation factors of heat and electricity production of combined cycle power plant

Tymofii Tereshchenko; Natasa Nord


Energy | 2017

A variation focused cluster analysis strategy to identify typical daily heating load profiles of higher education buildings

Zhenjun Ma; Rui Yan; Natasa Nord

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Tymofii Tereshchenko

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Daniel Rohde

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Svend Svendsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Kari Sipilä

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Guangyu Cao

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Jun Guan

Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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Dirk Pietruschka

University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart

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