Practical applications

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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Abstract

of using vision-based systems in indoor environments, such as fast detection, propagation tracking, informing fi re fi ghters and combining detection with an HVAC system to allow controlled ventilation to aid in the decay of the fi re. The initial results presented here show the practicality of such an approach that could potentially be integrated with fi re fi ghting systems for various building spaces and environments. Project GreenSCIES, is a detailed design study to develop a Smart, Local Energy System (SLES) for a large community in the London Borough of Islington. Our consortium have developed an innovative SLES concept, centred around a fi fth generation district heating and cooling network. The GS ambient loop systems have negligible losses and much greater ef fi ciencies than traditional district heat networks. As recognised by the UK Government ’ s Heat and Buildings Strategy, ambient loop systems should be considered where large-scale neighbourhood regeneration occurs. The proposed SLES concept applied to wider urban areas could deliver signi fi cant carbon emission savings in the UK. This work investigates the cooling potential behind a practical project that involves recovering waste heat from the LU network. As electri fi cation leads to an increased deployment of heat pump and district heating systems, waste heat could become a valuable resource for maximising energy ef fi ciency, even more so when additional cooling bene fi ts can be achieved. This paper aims to explore the impacts of cooling on railway tunnels, emphasising how secondary bene fi ts, which are many times overlooked, could be critical to making waste heat recovery economically feasible, maximising its potential as a key technology for decarbonising heat. These research results can be used as a reference for selection of the installation position of the outdoor unit and blade angle of the louvre in the practical engineering application when single and double outdoor units are installed in a recess, which is of great signi fi cance in improving the EER of air conditioners and saving energy. Good understanding of occupant comfort is necessary to reduce building energy consumption without compromising comfort. This article explores the use of ASHRAE Comfort Database II for determining occupant comfort in MM buildings in temperate oceanic climates and the limitations faced therein. A practical and publicly accessible database developed based on the recommendations from this study will improve thermal comfort models and enable better prediction of occupant comfort while improving energy ef fi ciency substantially.
实际应用
闭式空腔建筑,一种创新的节能建筑Michael和Michael Overend政府正在制定更加严格的建筑行业能源法规,旨在减少能源消耗和碳排放。与此同时,业主和建筑师正在为建筑物的长期性能寻找具有成本效益的解决方案,而租户/居住者比以往任何时候都更加意识到建筑舒适性可以提高幸福感和生产力。在所有这些方面,这项工作的重点是,根据每个地点的气候条件,通过设计和使用创新的封闭腔面的适当配置,可以实现实质性的改进。所提出的结果表明,在提高建筑的能源和舒适性能方面有很大的潜力,提高人们的意识,帮助部署创新的玻璃技术。
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Building Services Engineering Research & Technology
Building Services Engineering Research & Technology 工程技术-结构与建筑技术
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Building Services Engineering Research & Technology is one of the foremost, international peer reviewed journals that publishes the highest quality original research relevant to today’s Built Environment. Published in conjunction with CIBSE, this impressive journal reports on the latest research providing you with an invaluable guide to recent developments in the field.
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