Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)

With the extensive use of HVAC systems implemented today, high accuracy of airflow measurement is required to save costs for only a small amount of redundant air will be conditioned. With the popular technique used such as Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS), this issue becomes more severe. Hence,...

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Main Author: Tan, Victor Ngee Kai
Other Authors: Wang Youyi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-637922023-07-07T17:07:05Z Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS) Tan, Victor Ngee Kai Wang Youyi Cai Wenjian School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering With the extensive use of HVAC systems implemented today, high accuracy of airflow measurement is required to save costs for only a small amount of redundant air will be conditioned. With the popular technique used such as Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS), this issue becomes more severe. Hence, to solve this problem, this project has been proposed to develop an accurate yet cost-effective airflow station for DOAS. Existing airflow measurement techniques will be researched and figure out the functional and performance difference and select proper setup for DOAS. The station will be experimentally optimized in terms of the placement off the airflow sensor and calibrating it to its highest accuracy operation. In conclusion, the project was a success and tested repeatedly to have an accuracy up to +/- 10% of airflow set point. It has also been optimized by getting the optimal gain for the controller to get the desired output response. Bachelor of Engineering 2015-05-19T03:22:37Z 2015-05-19T03:22:37Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63792 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf
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Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)
description With the extensive use of HVAC systems implemented today, high accuracy of airflow measurement is required to save costs for only a small amount of redundant air will be conditioned. With the popular technique used such as Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS), this issue becomes more severe. Hence, to solve this problem, this project has been proposed to develop an accurate yet cost-effective airflow station for DOAS. Existing airflow measurement techniques will be researched and figure out the functional and performance difference and select proper setup for DOAS. The station will be experimentally optimized in terms of the placement off the airflow sensor and calibrating it to its highest accuracy operation. In conclusion, the project was a success and tested repeatedly to have an accuracy up to +/- 10% of airflow set point. It has also been optimized by getting the optimal gain for the controller to get the desired output response.
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author Tan, Victor Ngee Kai
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title Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)
title_short Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)
title_full Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)
title_fullStr Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)
title_full_unstemmed Airflow station development for dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)
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