Abstract
In large space buildings such as airports, radiant floor systems are an attractive alternative to conventional all-air jet ventilation systems due to their advantages in thermal comfort and energy efficiency. This paper focuses on the operating performance of the radiant floor system in Terminal 3 of Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, the first airport terminal in China to adopt radiant floors for cooling. In summer, the typical cooling capacity of the radiant floor is 30–40W/m2 with a mean chilled water temperature of 18°C; this range increases to 110–140W/m2 with solar radiation of 120–170W/m2. The incremental effect of the solar radiation on the cooling capacity of radiant floor is analyzed with simple calculation methods. In winter, the radiant floor provides a heating capacity of 30–70W/m2 with a hot water temperature of 35–40°C, which is sufficient to satisfy the heating requirement. Compared with the jet ventilation system adopted in Terminal 2 of the same airport, indoor thermal comfort is significantly improved with the radiant floor system in Terminal 3 in both cooling and heating modes. Moreover, the novel system’s indoor air temperature distribution throughout the whole space and its utilization of high-temperature chilled water and low-temperature hot water reveal its potential for energy conservation.
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