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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Transactions ID Number: 53-895
Full Name: Bor-jang Tsai
Position: Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: No. 707, Sec. 2, WuFu Rd., HsinChu, Taiwan 300
Country: TAIWAN
Tel: 886-3-5186478
Tel prefix: 886
Fax: 886-3-5186521
E-mail address: stlouis17888@yahoo.com.tw
Other E-mails: bjtsai@chu.edu.tw
Title of the Paper: HVAC analysis of a building installed shape-stabilized phase change material plates coupling an active building envelope system
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Bor-Jang Tsai, Sheam-Chyun Lin and Wei-Cheng Yang
Email addresses of all the authors: bjtsai@chu.edu.tw, sclynn@mail.ntust.edu.tw
Number of paper pages: 12
Abstract: Abstract¡GShape-stabilized phase change material (SSPCM) plates combined with night ventilation in summer is investigated numerically. A building in Hsinchu, Taiwan without active air-conditioning is considered for analysis, which includes SSPCM plates as inner linings of walls¡B the ceiling and floor, and an active building envelope system (ABE) is installed as well in the room becomes the Hybrid system. In the present study, a kind of floor with SSPCM is put forward which can absorb the solar radiation energy in the daytime or in summer and release the heat at night or in winter. In this paper, the thermal performance of a room using such floor¡Bwall and ceiling were numerically studied. Results show that the average indoor air temperature of a room with the SSPCM floor was about 2 K to 4 K higher than that of the room without SSPCM floor, and the indoor air temperature swing range was narrowed greatly. This manifests that applying SSPCM in room suitably can incr!
ease the thermal comfort degree and save space heating energy in winter.
Keywords: Shape-stabilized phase change material, Active building envelope system, HVAC, Renewable energy
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Special (Invited) Session: International Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Heat and Mass Transfer 2011 (FLUIDSHEAT '11)
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