Sustainable Energy Techniques Adapted in Buildings to Regulate Moisture Transport and Enhance Thermal Comfort: A Review

IF 0.8 Q4 THERMODYNAMICS
S. Salins, Shiva Kumar, S. Reddy, Avin Vivek Kuniyil, S. Kumar
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Abstract

Heating ventilation air conditioning (HVAC) design mainly deals with moisture and its control. The moisture may be present inside ducts, conditioned spaces, or outdoors. The process of humidification and dehumidification requires equipment for mass and heat transfer, where the transfer of energy and mass takes place at varying concentrations and temperatures. The exchange of mass or heat depends on the type of flow and is conceivably in the form of gas to liquid or liquid–vapor. This paper aims to review the effect of moisture in the buildings and modulate its effect with several humidifying and dehumidifying techniques as sustainable techniques depending upon the external weather conditions to maintain thermal comfort. Various humidification and dehumidification techniques have been discussed with both their merits, limitations, applications and future scope to meet sustainable energy demands.
可持续能源技术在建筑中的应用:调节水分输送和提高热舒适
暖通空调(HVAC)设计主要涉及水分及其控制。湿气可能存在于管道、空调空间或室外。加湿和除湿过程需要质量和热传递设备,其中能量和质量的传递发生在不同的浓度和温度下。质量或热量的交换取决于流动的类型,可以想象是气体到液体或液体-蒸汽的形式。本文旨在回顾湿气在建筑物中的影响,并根据外部天气条件,通过几种加湿和除湿技术作为可持续技术来调节其影响,以保持热舒适。讨论了各种加湿和除湿技术的优点、局限性、应用和未来满足可持续能源需求的范围。
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期刊介绍: As the only international journal in the field of air-conditioning and refrigeration in Asia, IJACR reports researches on the equipments for controlling indoor environment and cooling/refrigeration. It includes broad range of applications and underlying theories including fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and nano/bio-related technologies. In addition, it covers future energy technologies, such as fuel cell, wind turbine, solar cell/heat, geothermal energy and etc.
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