Optimizing Energy Efficiency and Thermal Comfort Through HVAC Duct Design of Mechanical Building
Keywords:
Thermal Comfort, CLTD, Equal Friction, HVACAbstract
This project focuses on enhancing indoor thermal comfort and optimizing energy efficiency in a mechanical building by employing the Cooling Load Temperature Difference (CLTD) method for cooling load calculation and duct design using the equal friction method. The CLTD method estimates cooling loads by considering outdoor conditions, building materials, and internal heat gains, facilitating optimized HVAC system sizing. Duct design with the equal friction method ensures uniform airflow distribution, improving system efficiency and maintaining thermal comfort across the building. By integrating these methods, this project aims to provide valuable insights for building designers and engineers seeking to achieve optimal thermal comfort and energy performance in new building constructions.
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