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Dinamično modeliranje hlapilnega hlajenja v BIM okolju
ID Zupan, Andrej (Author), ID Medved, Sašo (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Napovedane podnebne spremembe in sodoben način bivanja ter dela v stavbah bodo močno vplivali na rabo energije za hlajenje stavb, zato so vse bolj atraktivne tehnologije aktivnega naravnega hlajenja. Primer so tehnike hlapilnega hlajenja, katerih učinkovitost pa je močno odvisna od podnebja, v katerem so uporabljene. V nalogi je opravljen pregled tehnik aktivnega naravnega hlajenja s prezračevanjem, razvlaževanjem in hlapilnim hlajenjem zraka. Razviti so bili parametrični modeli, ki na podlagi podatkov iz meteoroloških baz napovejo hladilni učinek teh sistemov v različnih podnebjih. Za izbrane sisteme je bil izdelan numerični model v BIM orodju, s katerim sisteme povežemo s toplotnim odzivom stavbe ter bili razviti algoritmi za njihovo pametno upravljanje. Določeni so bili prihranki energije ter zmožnost zagotavljanja ustreznega toplotnega ugodja na primeru sodobne poslovne stavbe v treh različnih podnebjih Evrope (v mestih Ljubljana, Edinburg in Thessalonikih). Ugotovljeno je bilo, da je učinkovitost in primernost sistemov močno odvisna od podnebja, v katerem jih implementiramo. V Ljubljani in še posebej v Thessalonikih uporaba hlapilnega hlajenja prinese visoke energijske prihranke, v Edinburgu pa njihova uporaba ni smiselna. Medtem ko je sušenje pred navlaževanjem močno izboljšalo energijske prihranke v Thessalonikih, se njegova uporaba v Ljubljani glede na našo metodo modeliranja ni izkazala za učinkovito.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:aktivno naravno hlajenje, hlapilno hlajenje, sušilno hlapilno hlajenje, dinamično modeliranje stavb, BIM
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Zupan]
Year:2024
Number of pages:XXII, 95 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-158742 This link opens in a new window
UDC:697:620.9:519.61(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:202948099 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.06.2024
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Language:English
Title:Dynamic modelling of evaporative cooling in a BIM environment
Abstract:
Projected climate change and modern ways of living and working in buildings will have a great impact on the energy needed for cooling. Consequently, free cooling technologies are becoming increasingly appealing solutions, such as evaporative cooling, the efficiency of which is greatly impacted by the climate in which they are implemented. In this thesis, a review of free cooling technologies with ventilation, sorption, and evaporative cooling of air was made, as well as parametric models that give estimated air temperatures achievable with the use of these systems, based on the national weather database. Then, selected systems were modeled in a BIM environment They were connected with a thermal response of the building. Algorithms for their control were developed. Energy savings and the ability to ensure thermal comfort were investigated in the example of a modern office building in three European climates in the cities of Ljubljana, Edinburg, and Thessaloniki. It was discovered that the efficiency and potential of these systems are greatly impacted by the climate in which they are implemented. In Ljubljana and especially in Thessaloniki the use of evaporative cooling technologies can cause energy saving while in Edinburg the use of these kinds of systems is not suitable. While dehumidification of air before evaporation caused big energy savings in Thessaloniki, the use of dehumidification – based on our method of modeling – did not bring any noticeable savings.

Keywords:free cooling, evaporative cooling, sorption evaporative cooling, dynamic modeling of buildings, BIM

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