A study on the applicability of the time-division hot water supply heating for ondol: the radiant floor heating system in korea

The typical Korean residential buildings, especially apartment buildings, are furnished with ONDOL – the Korean traditional radiant floor heating system. The buildings are getting more insulated and air tight for heating in hard winter. ONDOL floors and walls are heavy enough to take up large thermal capacities for the better efficiency of the heating system. The developed computer simulation program could well predict that the heat- equivalent to 5 continuous hours of hot water supply - is intermittently supplied even on the coldest day in Seoul, Korea.

A study on radiative and convective heat exchange in a room with floor heating

Several features of heat transfer on enclosing surfaces is discussed including temperature distributions in a room heated by a floor heater. Experiments and numerical analysis on radiative and convective heat transfer were carried out against several partial floor heating. Partial floor heating produces different types of temperature distribution between the heated and non-heated places, which is an remarkable characteristics found out in this study. In the heated places, the temperature distribution is almost the same as that of typical floor heating.

A study of the simulation of the visibility of baseballs flying in the dome stadium

An evaluation system of the visibility of a ball flying is indispensable for the best architectural design and artificial lighting design of a baseball dome stadium, as it is essential to create a suitable visual environment for both players and spectators to watch the ball. This paper describes a simulation theory of the visibility of balls flying in the baseball dome space proposed by the authors and shows the recommendable reflectance of the construction material and suitable artificial lighting system by the simulated results of a model dome stadium.

A study of the predictive control of the Ondol System in apartments

The objective of this study is to improve the control performance of Ondol heating system in apartment buildings. For this purpose, prevalent control systems and relevant researches are evaluated.

A study of the of performance-based simulation tools for building design and evaluation in Singapore

This paper provides an overview of the usage of performance-based simulation tools for building design and evaluation in Singapore based on an extensive industry survey. It highlights the status and difficulties encountered in the usage and the needs of the industry for such tools. Recommendations are also given to promote the pervasive use of such simulation tools.

A simulation system for architectural projects

Within the research context relating to the modeling process of architectural buildings and landscape planning, the CRAI particularly works on the simulation of day-light and artificial illumination. The purpose of this research is to develop a software platform dedicated to project design, since there are no overall tools integrating all the answers to our needs.

A simulation of an underground heat storage system using midnight eletric power at Park Dome Kumamoto

The purpose of this study is to investigate how much the peak daytime demand for electricity is reduced by an underground heat storage system that uses surplus electricity during the nighttime. In this paper, we report on a numerical simulation method and the results from an energy performance simulation of this system at Park Dome Kumamoto, a Kumamoto Prefecture indoor athletic facility.

A simple building modelling procedure for matlab/simulink

A computationally-efficient building thermal model is developed for short-timescale investigations applicable to control system design. A lumpedcapacity treatment of the building elements is used which can be summarised by a simple analogue electric circuit. The method is procedurallytransparent and leads to a state-space description of a building space which is implemented using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The model is tested using experimental data from a building with high thermal capacity.

A program for ground temperature data generation based on the expanded amedas weather CD-ROMS

The Expanded AMeDAS Weather Data CD-ROMs would be available and may be utilized to conduct building simulations. However, the CD-ROMs do not include temperature data for thermally undisturbed ground. Considering that such data constitute important information for thermal design, a program having graphical user interface is developed for generatation of hourly ground temperatures based on the CD-ROMs’ data. This paper describes the numerical methods applied for the data generation, the scheme of the program, and the database of soil thermal properties that works with the program.

A practical example of the CHAT_D software application for predicting the risk of thermal disconfort in a house equipped with a cooling floor

The CHAT-D software environment was developed by the Electricity Applications in the Residential and Commercial Buildings Branch, of the research and development division of EDF (Electricité de France). Our main objective is to ensure the well-being and the comfort of the inhabitants. Work carried out with the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) of Strasbourg has enabled us to define the behavioural laws of a human being's metabolism, showing the advantages of a dynamic model. In order to demonstrate the efficiency of CHAT-D, we will be studying an academic case which is a c

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