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Evaluation of the Thermal and Noise Environment in an Ancient Tomb installed a Duct-type HVAC System  

Park, Jin-Yang (Graduate School, Kongju National University)
Jun, Hee-Ho (Graduate School, Kongju National University)
Jun, Yong-Du (Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Kongju National University)
Lee, Kum-Bae (Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Kongju National University)
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Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering / v.19, no.3, 2007 , pp. 228-234 More about this Journal
Abstract
Opening an ancient tomb interior can deal fair damage for preservation in long period because of high moisture. In this study, a duct-type HVAC system was installed to preserve an ancient tomb and temperature and humidity was measured to analyze heat environment. Armhole was measured to search whether an ancient tomb receives effects of vibration caused by a duct-type HVAC system. According to the measured data, temperature in an ancient tomb is kept adaptively in conservation regardless of a duct-type HVAC system installation when it rains in summer. The other side, humidity is kept adaptively in conservation when installed duct-type HVAC system. But when it is in natural state, a lot of humidity by dew condensation phenomena. So it needs a duct-type system for an ancient tomb conservation. In the case of vibration, measurement value of 3 satisfy control but Germanic DIN 4150 does not satisfy. Therefore, equip must be such that it can prevent vibration for safety.
Keywords
HVAC system; Humidity control; Ancient tomb; Conservation; Vibration levels;
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