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Evaluation Of The Impact Of Phase Change Humidity Control Material On Energy Performance Of Office Buildings, Zhimin Wu, Menghao Qin, Mingjie Zhang Sep 2018

Evaluation Of The Impact Of Phase Change Humidity Control Material On Energy Performance Of Office Buildings, Zhimin Wu, Menghao Qin, Mingjie Zhang

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Phase change humidity control material (PCHCM) is a new kind of composite made of high performance PCM microcapsules and diatomite. The PCHCM composite can moderate the hygrothermal variations by absorbing or releasing both heat and moisture and significantly reduce the peak/valley values of indoor temperature and relative humidity. In this paper, a novel model is developed to evaluate the energy performance of office buildings with PCHCM. The model is validated by a series of experiments, and then applied to investigate the effect of PCHCM on energy consumption in different typical climates worldwide (i.e. Beijing, Paris, Atlanta, and Guangzhou). Results show …


Evaluating The Energy Consumption And Heat Loss In The Hot Water Supply And Heating Systems Of A Nursing Home, Kana Inamoto, Chiemi Iba, Shuichi Hokoi, Daisuke Ogura, Satoru Takada Sep 2018

Evaluating The Energy Consumption And Heat Loss In The Hot Water Supply And Heating Systems Of A Nursing Home, Kana Inamoto, Chiemi Iba, Shuichi Hokoi, Daisuke Ogura, Satoru Takada

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The demand for nursing homes has increased recently due to an increase in the aging population in Japan. Nursing homes are generally equipped with hot water supply and heating systems for bathing, preparing meals, and heating rooms. This equipment utilizes a considerable amount of energy. Few studies have measured heat loss from the hot water supply and heating systems in such facilities. This study evaluated the hot water supply and heating systems of a nursing home located in a cold climate area in Japan. The temperature and flow rate of the hot water were continuously measured, and the energy consumption …