Abstract

This paper reports an experimental and simulation study of application of radiant cooling using natural air for ventilation under hot and humid climate of Thailand. To avoid condensation of moisture on the cooling panel, the temperature of water supplied to the panel was limited to 24 °C. This led to the expectation that the low heat reception capacity of the panel would limit its use only to situations when loads were low. Experiments were conducted in an experimental room over the hot and dry period of March, the humid period of May, and the cool period of December. The results generally confirm the good potential for application of radiant cooling. However, the room was served by radiant panels with a total area of 7.5 m 2. Its capacity was grossly inadequate during the hot period, even for night time application only. A special configuration was devised to achieve thermal comfort for the area served by the panel. The well-known TRNSYS program was used to simulate the use of cooling panels and conventional air-conditioning in the experimental room. Simulation results match experimental results very well. Using comfort criterion adopted by ASHRAE and International Standards Organization, results from experiments and simulation show that thermal comfort could be obtained with application of radiant cooling.

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