A Study on the Evaluation of Ventilation Performance According to the Location of the Return Diffusers of an Upward Displacement Ventilation System in a Dome-Shaped Small Concert Hall

The modern people are active in various cultural facilities and enjoy the leisure life. The spectators and performers using a small concert hall generally use this space for about 2 h in an enclosed state, and so the space should maintain a comfortable thermal environment and indoor air quality. The...

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Published inInternational journal of air-conditioning and refrigeration Vol. 27; no. 3; pp. 1950028 - 9
Main Author Kwon, Yong-Il
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published World Scientific Publishing Company 01.09.2019
대한설비공학회
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Summary:The modern people are active in various cultural facilities and enjoy the leisure life. The spectators and performers using a small concert hall generally use this space for about 2 h in an enclosed state, and so the space should maintain a comfortable thermal environment and indoor air quality. The ventilation systems that can be applied to small concert hall are generally classified as the mixing ventilation system and the displacement ventilation system, but the upward displacement ventilation system is known to be able to maintain the clean indoor air quality with high energy efficiency. The upward displacement ventilation system installed in a dome-shaped small concert hall is not limited in the height of the vertical wall. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the optimal height of the return diffuser by utilizing the ventilation performance and the air diffusion performance index (ADPI). This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of the return diffuser position on the ventilation performance of an upward displacement ventilation system installed in a dome-shaped small concert hall. It was confirmed that as the height at which the return diffuser is installed on the vertical wall increases, the ventilation efficiency increases and the thermal stratification formed in the upper area is significantly reduced.
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010132519500287
ISSN:2010-1325
2010-1333
DOI:10.1142/S2010132519500287