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An Experimental Study on Heat Flow Characteristics of Inflowing Cool Air in the Room (실내(室內) 유입(流入) 냉기(冷氣)의 열유동(熱流動) 특성(特性)에 관한 실험적(實驗的) 연구(硏究))

  • Jang, Y.G.;Pak, J.W.;Pak, E.T.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.57-67
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    • 1998
  • A study on a buoyancy effect by the temperature difference between a inner room air and a inflowing cool air and also by Inlet velocity can contribute greatly to enhance performance of air conditioning system, so the study on the distribution characteristics of inflowed cool air is important to analyze the cool air storage in a room. For this study, in the real-sized model room, the temperature differences between inflowing cool air and inner room air are 10, 20, $30^{\circ}C$, and the inlet velocities of inflowing cool air are 1, 2, 3m/s respectively as dynamic parameters. Also, a anemos and a vane type diffuser are used as inlet geometric conditions. Following conclusions have been obtained through this study. 1) In case of the anemos type diffuser, it is found that a dimensionless temperature profile is low and the distribution of the inflowed cool air is uniform. and also, all diffuusers have a low temperature of the inner room as increasing the inlet velocity. 2) A mixing takes place rapidly in case of the anemos type diffuser when the temperature difference is low ${\Delta}T=10^{\circ}C$ and the inletvelocity is high V=3m/s. and the mixing degree is higher with the anemos type diffuser than the vane.

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Review on Wind Mapping Service of Wind Resource Consulting Companies (해외 풍력자원 컨설팅사의 바람지도 서비스 분석)

  • Kim, Hyun-Goo;Hwang, Hyo-Jung
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2010
  • This paper reviews commercial wind mapping services provided by the oversea consulting companies, AL-PRO and anemos in Germany, AWS Truepower and 3TIER in USA. They provide quick-to-use but essential dataset for a preliminary assessment before commencing an actual feasibility study for wind farm development. Details of wind mapping method, mapresolution, data extraction height, price and so forth are compared and fresh service contents such as site analysis report are drawn from the comparison. Despite its public service, the objective value of the Renewable Energy Resource Map System of Korea Instistute of Energy Research is also confirmed and it is anticipated that the drawn new content idea will be ported to the system to enrich its applicability.

Errors in GEV analysis of wind epoch maxima from Weibull parents

  • Harris, R.I.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.179-191
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    • 2006
  • Parent wind data are often acknowledged to fit a Weibull probability distribution, implying that wind epoch maxima should fall into the domain of attraction of the Gumbel (Type I) extreme value distribution. However, observations of wind epoch maxima are not fitted well by this distribution and a Generalised Extreme Value (GEV) analysis leading to a Type III fit empirically appears to be better. Thus there is an apparent paradox. The reasons why advocates of the GEV approach seem to prefer it are briefly summarised. This paper gives a detailed analysis of the errors involved when the GEV is fitted to epoch maxima of Weibull origin. It is shown that the results in terms of the shape parameter are an artefact of these errors. The errors are unavoidable with the present sample sizes. If proper significance tests are applied, then the null hypothesis of a Type I fit, as predicted by theory, will almost always be retained. The GEV leads to an unacceptable ambiguity in defining design loads. For these reasons, it is concluded that the GEV approach does not seem to be a sensible option.

Full-scale study of wind loads on roof tiles and felt underlay and comparisons with design data

  • Robertson, A.P.;Hoxey, R.P.;Rideout, N.M.;Freathy, P.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.495-510
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    • 2007
  • Wind pressure data have been collected on the tiled roof of a full-scale test house at Silsoe in the UK. The tiled roof was of conventional UK construction with a batten-space and bitumen-felt underlay beneath the interlocking concrete tiles. Pressures were monitored on the outer surface of selected tiles, at several locations within the batten-space, and beneath the underlay. Data were collected both with and without ventilator tiles installed on the roof. Little information appears to exist on the share of wind load between tiles and underlays which creates uncertainty in the design of both components. The present study has found that for the critical design case of maximum uplifts it would be appropriate to assign 85% of the net roof load to the tiles and 15% to the underlay when an internal pressure coefficient of -0.3 is used, and to assign 60% to the tiles and 50% to the underlay when an internal pressure coefficient of +0.2 is assumed (an element of design conservatism is inherent in the apparent 110% net loading indicated by the latter pair of percentage values). These findings indicate that compared with loads implied by BS 6399-2, UK design loads for underlay are currently conservative by 25% whilst tile loads are unconservative by around 20% in ridge and general regions and by around 45% in edge regions on average over roof slopes of $15^{\circ}-60^{\circ}$.

A Study on the Heat Flow Characteristics and High Efficiency Thermal Storage of Inflowing Warm Air in the Room (실내유입온기의 열유동특성과 고효율 축열에 관한 연구)

  • Pak, Ee-Tong;Jeong, Un-Chul;Lee, Do-Young
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 1997
  • A study on the distribution characteristics of inflowed warm air is important to analyze warm air storage in a room. Also, in point of energy saving during heating, warm air flow characteristics occurred by circulation and distribution of inflowed warm air should be analyzed, and the storage efficiency should be considered in order to increase efficiency of heating system. For this study, in the real-sized model room, the temperature differences between inflowing warm air and inner room air are 10, 20, $30^{\circ}C$(3steps), and the flow rates of inflowing warm air are 0.5, 1, 2, 3m/s(4steps) respectively as dynamic parameters. Also, anemos and vane diffuser are used as inlet geometric condition. Consequently, on geometric conditions, high thermal storage efficiency can be obtained with the vane diffuser, and heat flow characteristics depend on the inflowing velocity more than reference temperature difference.

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