Development of a New Model of Single-Speed Air Conditioners at Part-Load Conditions for Hourly Simulations

Author:

Mara Thierry Alex1,Fock Eric1,Garde Franc¸ois1,Lucas Frank1

Affiliation:

1. University of Reunion Island, Faculte´ des Sciences et Technologies, Laboratoire de Ge´nie Industriel, BP 7151, 15 Avenue Rene´ Cassin, 97 715 Saint-Denis, France

Abstract

This paper deals with a new model of HVAC systems for hourly simulations. The former is derived from a short time step model that is priory described. The hourly model is appraised by comparing its predictions to those of the short time step simulations. Finally, a sensitivity analysis is carried out to understand the cause of the discrepancies between the two models when it occurs. The analysis also allows to identify the factors that mainly affect the system performance.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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