E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)
Improved Thermal Performance of Combined Convection and Radiation Using Room Air Conditioner
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the indoor thermal environment within a detached residence in summer by applying combined convection and radiation air conditioning system using the refrigerant gas of room air conditioners (RACs). First, field measurements were performed in a detached residence at Hiroshima, Japan, in July and August 2021. Consequently, PMV values were generally maintained within the comfortable range during air-conditioning operation. The amount of heat generated by convection (via the RAC indoor unit) Qc and that by radiation (via the radiation panel) Qr were determined as 426 and 259 W, respectively, and the overall heat generated Qtotal was determined as 685 W. Applying the CFD model, thermal environment was compared varying the ratio between Qc and Qr with a constant Qtotal of 685 W. Results showed that the synergistic operation of a RAC and a radiant panel presented more comfortable PMV values than that of a single RAC application. Furthermore, the airflow from the RAC decreased with an increase in Qr ratio, and the chilled radiant panel provided a cooling effect around the dining area, where the airflow of the RAC was inadequate, thereby improving the thermal comfort.