주 저자 | Jeong, J.W.* |
공동 저자 | J. Firrantello**, J. Freihaut**, W. Bahnfleth**, and A. Musser.*** |
소속 | * Department of Architectural Engineering Sejong University 98 Gunja-Dong Gwangjin-Gu Seoul 143-747 Republic of Korea, ** Department of Architectural Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA 16802 USA, *** Vandemusser Design 33 Mel |
Abstract | The feasibility of wireless measurements for rapid tuning of a multizone airflow model was extensively investigated using a small-scale
residential building as a test site. The main objective of the research was to provide fundamental information, such as measurement time
and cost for various measurement techniques, needed for selecting an appropriate field measurement strategy. Potential advantages of
the wireless measurement approach were evaluated. These include: portability and flexibility, fast equipment setup, time synchronized
data collection, negligible interruption to the occupants’ activity during the measurement, and installation time and cost savings.
Currently, the high equipment cost of the wireless approach, relative to more conventional techniques, may offset the noted advantages
and be the highest barrier to the wide use of wireless sensors in field measurements. Consequently, conventional hand-held measurements
can be more economical, but the stability of the building HVAC system operating status should be considered before selecting the handheld
measurement approach. System stability and the ambient and internal building load status to which it is responding have significant
impact on the model tuning usefulness of this approach |
Keyword | Multizone airflow model simulation; Semi-empirical model tuning; Wireless measurement; Hand-held measurement; Measurement cost |
페이지 | pp. 1507~1520 |
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게재일시 |
2008-09
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DOI | - |
학회/저널명 | Building and Environment Vol.43 |
년도 | 2008 |
추가 문구 | doi:10.1016/j.buildenv.2007.08.006 |
등록 일시 | 2025-06-18 13:23:18 |