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Energy saving potentials of an 100% outdoor air system integrated with indirect and direct evaporative cooler for clean room

주 저자Kim, Min-Hwi*
공동 저자O.H. Kwon**, J.T. Jin**, A.S. Choi***, J.W. Jeong.****
소속* Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architectural Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea, ** M.S Student, Department of Architectural Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, Korea, *** Professor, Department of Architectural Engineering, Sejong Universit
AbstractIn general, HVAC systems for clean room facilities require significant energy to maintain the indoor environment. Due to high air change rates, reducing operating energy consumptions has been a critical issue. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the energy saving potentials of indirect and direct evaporative cooler assisted 100% outdoor air system (IDECOAS) serving a clean room. This research also provides a practical insight on how cooling and heating coil loads can be reduced and how to design the proposed system. In this study, it was assumed that a clean room is served by four different types of HVAC systems: a variable air volume system (VAV), an air washer system (AIRWASH), a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS), and IDECOAS. It was found that DOAS and IDECOAS can reduce the annual cooling and heating coil loads by over 65.7% and 59.5%, respectively, compared with the VAV.
Keywordclean room; air-washer; IDECOAS; DOAS; indirect evaporative cooler
페이지pp. 399~405
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학회/저널명Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering Vol.11, No.2
년도2012
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