Abstract

This paper investigated the radiant ceiling cooling in office buildings in a tropical hot humid climate. Full-scale experiments were conducted in an outdoor laboratory chamber to observe the indoor thermal conditions and the envelope heat gain from the intermittent operation of the installed radiant chilled panels (RCP) coupled with an outdoor air unit (OAU). The radiant system was also modeled by using a simulation software namely Transient System Simulation Software (TRNSYS), and the calculation results from the model were compared to the experimental observations. In the simulation part, the validated TRNSYS model was adopted to assess the radiant system performance in a typical office environment under the four schemes of combinations of the technology options for the OAU and the building envelope. The perceived comfort from the radiant cooling was assessed based on the thermal sensation of the local subjects acclimatized to hot humid climate. The energy consumption of the radiant cooling was also apprised as opposed to the conventional mixed-air system. The simulation results presented an insight into the importance of the exhaust air heat recovery and the envelope insulation on energy saving and human comfort improvement for the radiant cooling.

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