Displacement Ventilation System for an Auditorium
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
This paper is the validation report for the performance of displacement ventilation with overhead conditioned air distribution system for an auditorium under a high cooling load. The validation is made out of a study carried out in an auditorium and with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program. Displacement ventilation stratifies the temperature from the floor of the auditorium. Therefore, effective cooling is achieved in the occupant space in the auditorium. Since displacement ventilation need low blower speed, the energy spent on blower is reduced. This in turn gives an energy efficient system, without compromising the thermal comfort.
Authors and Affiliations
Augustin. T, Dr. K. R. Vijayakumar
Treatment of Tannery Effluent by U.A.S.B Reactor Method
Tannery wastewaters are highly complex and are characterized by high contents of organic, inorganic and nitrogenous compounds, chromium, sulphides, suspended solids and dissolved solids. Treatment of tannery wastewater...
Secure Checkpointing Approach on Ant Colony Optimization in MANET
Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a collection of mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without a centralized administration. Failure rate and security attack rate of processes running on mobile hosts in M...
Statistical Evaluation of Ingress and Egress Motion of Users for CTU Buses
During Ingress and Egress Motion of Users in CTU Buses, there is awkward posture, lifting awkward items of passengers during Ingress and Egress Motion. And due to this awkward posture, passengers face various type of pr...
A Study on Effective Algorithm for Medical Decision Making System
This research is to search for alternatives to the resolution of complex medical diagnosis where human knowledge should be apprehended in a general fashion. Successful application examples show that human diagnostic cap...
Physical Properties of Nanocrystalline Tin Oxide Thin Film by Chemical Spray Pyrolysis Method
Tin oxide (SnO) thin films have been deposited using chemical spray pyrolysis on non- conducting glass substrates at temperature 250oC with solution concentration of 0.2M. The micro structural, surface morphological and...