Prototype Development of Modified Roof Turbine Ventilator for Thermal Comfort Enhancement
A mechanical ventilator known as a turbine ventilator harnesses the wind to supply natural ventilation. Due to their high performance and cheap running costs, these devices are increasingly being used to ventilate areas. This study evaluated the impact of a modified turbine ventilator system on ther...
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my.uthm.eprints.111102024-06-09T07:37:41Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11110/ Prototype Development of Modified Roof Turbine Ventilator for Thermal Comfort Enhancement Mondal, Mithun Kamarudin, Kamarul-Azhar Harir, Azian MuhammHassan, Muhammad Ridhuan Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez T Technology (General) A mechanical ventilator known as a turbine ventilator harnesses the wind to supply natural ventilation. Due to their high performance and cheap running costs, these devices are increasingly being used to ventilate areas. This study evaluated the impact of a modified turbine ventilator system on thermal comfort and airflow inside a room. The results showed that the natural ventilation system failed to meet the ASHRAE Standard 55-2020 for thermal comfort. The installation of a turbine ventilator decreases the temperature by 1.3°C but still did not meet the standards. The modified turbine ventilator system consisted of a 305 mm diameter inner 12V, 12W exhaust fan installed in a 500 mm diameter ventilator and connected to a 50W, 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel showed the greatest improvement with a decrease in room temperature of 4.4°C, an increase in airflow, and full compliance with the ASHRAE Standard 55-2020. The study concludes that modifications to the natural ventilation system can significantly improve thermal comfort and airflow, with the modified ventilator system being the most effective solution. semarak ilmu 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11110/1/J17615_652b0a842c109b6fb1335d0c897af08c.pdf Mondal, Mithun and Kamarudin, Kamarul-Azhar and Harir, Azian and MuhammHassan, Muhammad Ridhuan and Zainulabidin, Muhd Hafeez (2024) Prototype Development of Modified Roof Turbine Ventilator for Thermal Comfort Enhancement. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mechanics, 115 (1). pp. 152-165. ISSN 2289-7895 https://doi.org/10.37934/aram.115.1.152165 |
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A mechanical ventilator known as a turbine ventilator harnesses the wind to supply natural ventilation. Due to their high performance and cheap running costs, these devices are increasingly being used to ventilate areas. This study evaluated the impact of a modified turbine ventilator system on thermal comfort and airflow inside a room. The results showed that the natural ventilation system failed to meet the ASHRAE Standard 55-2020 for thermal comfort. The installation of a turbine ventilator decreases the temperature by 1.3°C but still did not meet the standards. The modified
turbine ventilator system consisted of a 305 mm diameter inner 12V, 12W exhaust fan installed in a 500 mm diameter ventilator and connected to a 50W, 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel showed the greatest improvement with a decrease in
room temperature of 4.4°C, an increase in airflow, and full compliance with the ASHRAE Standard 55-2020. The study concludes that modifications to the natural ventilation system can significantly improve thermal comfort and airflow, with the modified ventilator system being the most effective solution. |
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Prototype Development of Modified Roof Turbine Ventilator for Thermal Comfort Enhancement |
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