Analysis of Seasonal Chilled Water Thermal Quantity Consumption for HVAC Systems in a Commercial Building : Study of a Method of Macroscopic Diagnosis of Energy Consumption in Buildings(Environmental Engineering)
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概要
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We developed a neural network model describing the process in which disturbance conditions, such as outdoor air temperature, and activity conditions, such as indoor air temperature and humidity, affected the chilled water thermal quantity for HVAC systems in a commercial building in the city of Kitakyushu, Japan within three years after its completion. The influence of each of the disturbance conditions and the activity conditions, which changed every year, on the chilled water thermal quantity was diagnosed quantitatively by a numerical simulation using these models, and how to macroscopically evaluate the carried-out energy-saving activity was shown.
- 社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 2004-05-15
著者
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Takeda Hitoshi
Department Of Architecture Faculty Of Science And Technology Tokyo University Of Science
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Sagara Noriyasu
Department of Environmental Space Design, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, The University of Ki
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Ishida Jyoji
Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation
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Shioya Masaki
Kajima Technical Research Institute
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Sagara Noriyasu
Department Of Environmental Space Design Faculty Of Environmental Engineering The University Of Kita
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