Marie-Hélène Jacquard
Year:
1999
Bibliographic info:
Building Simulation, 6, 1999, Kyoto, Japan, p. 1253-1258.

In this article, we present the dynamic modelling of a heating and air conditioning small output installation in a residential building. The main aim of this modelling study is to acquire a better knowledge of all phenomena which govern the behaviour of small air conditioning installations for residential building using air as the fluid. In fact, to have an experimental knowledge of their behaviour over an entire heating or cooling season, extensive apparatus is required to measure precisely  the air flow, and measurement times are very long since the output values must be recorded over a whole year. This explains why modelling and simulation were preferred.   This  study  was  performed   using  the modelling tool : ALLAN.Simulation.