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Anti-Condensation Temperature Control Strategy of the Concrete Radiant Roof

Bobo Zhang*, Qin Sun, Lin Su, Kaijun Dong*, Weimin Luo, Haifeng Guan, Zhenhua Shao, Wei Wu

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Abstract

Radiation cooling, as a new terminal mode that has been gradually emerging in recent years, has attracted more and more attention. However, the problem of condensation has become a vital bottleneck restricting the broad application of radiation-cooling technology. This paper used the numerical simulation method of Ansys Fluent to study the effect of different water supply parameters on the concrete radiant roof’s heat transfer performance, temperature uniformity analysis, and anti-condensation temperature control strategy. The accuracy of the simulation model was verified by comparing the numerical simulation values and measured values of temperature monitoring points. In thermal performance research, the inlet temperature significantly impacted the cooling capacity and radiant surface temperature compared with the inlet flow velocity. In the uniformity study, the distance between the serpentine pipes area and the concrete edge was easily neglected, which was also an important factor affecting the distribution of temperature uniformity. Regarding anti-condensation and performance improvement research, first supplying water at low temperatures and then dynamically adjusting high-temperature water could effectively avoid condensation and improve the radiant roof’s heat transfer performance. The research results could provide technical references for the practical application of radiation roof anti-condensation temperature control technology. © 2023 by the authors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4826
JournalEnergies
Volume16
Issue number12
Online published20 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Funding

This research was funded by the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [grant number 2019A1515111177], the Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan Project [grant number 202201010108], and the Guangzhou Development Zone International Science and Technology Cooperation Project Funding [grant number 2021GH07].

Research Keywords

  • anti-condensation
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • concrete radiant roof
  • radiation cooling
  • serpentine pipe
  • temperature control

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