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Towards distributed enthalpy measurement in large-scale air conditioning systems

Publisher
IEEE
Source
In: Systems Conference (SysCon), 2015 9th Annual IEEE International, 460-465
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Sauter, Thilo 
Steiner, Harald 
Glatzl, Thomas 
Hortschitz, Wilfried 
Wenig, Florian  
Heschl, Christian  
DOI
10.1109/SYSCON.2015.7116793
Abstract
Air conditioning systems are among the major energy consumers in buildings. Energy-efficient operation of AC systems is an important step towards better energy management in building automation, but requires efficient monitoring of the energy or enthalpy flows within the AC installation, which is currently still difficult because of the lack of appropriate equipment. This paper introduces a distributed data acquisition system for large-scale AC systems based on low-cost flow sensors implemented by means of standard printed circuit board technology and interconnected via a wireless sensor network. A critical issue for the system installation is the placement of the sensors in the air ducts to obtain representative measurements of the air flow. To this end, extensive aerodynamical simulations are carried out to analyze the flow distributions in typical building blocks for air ducts, particularly with respect to turbulences. The simulation results are compared with experimental data from the literature and are shown to be reliable.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/156
Subjects
air conditioning
building management systems
data acquisition
energy management systems
enthalpy
wireless sensor networks
building automation
distributed data acquisition system
distributed enthalpy measurement
energy management
flow distributions
large-scale air conditioning systems
low-cost flow sensors
wireless sensor network
Atmospheric modeling
Computational modeling
Ducts
Fluid flow measurement
Mathematical model
Standards
Temperature sensors
Type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

 

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