Simulation studies on the energy performance of dedicated outdoor air system in air-conditioning
The purpose of this project was to do a simulation study on energy performance of the conventional Variable Air Volume (VAV) and Dedicated Outdoor Air System (DOAS) system under Singapore weather condition with the aid of the Energy Plus Program (EPP) simulation software. VAV system is a convent...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16230 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | The purpose of this project was to do a simulation study on energy
performance of the conventional Variable Air Volume (VAV) and Dedicated
Outdoor Air System (DOAS) system under Singapore weather condition with
the aid of the Energy Plus Program (EPP) simulation software. VAV system is
a conventional centralized HVAC system which United State of America
(USA) found that the energy consumption was relatively high compared to
DOAS. DOAS is another type of HVAC system that decouples latent and
sensible load. Latent load is control by a dehumidifier and sensible load is
control by a sensible cooler.
The author used solid desiccant unit (SDU) as the dehumidifier and radiant
panel cooling system (RPCS) as the sensible cooler for the DOAS model. The
conventional VAV system was also modeled and compared with the DOAS to
determine the DOAS implementation feasibility in Singapore.
The simulation was done under a 3 zones envelope with window at the side of
the side zones. The simulation data with the HVAC system models were then
obtained and compared. It was found that DOAS consume an average of 50%
less cooling energy than VAV system to bring the room to desire cooling
temperature and relative humidity. This large saving was mainly due to the
chiller in DOAS which consumed 40% lesser energy. Other components such
as circulation pump and supply fan also contributed in the saving in DOAS.
There were additional electrical consumption from the SDU, thus, it was
ultimately revealed that DOAS could save an average of 7.6% of electricity
than conventional VAV system in a month. |
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