Combining a new baseboard radiator with a fan coil system for improving heating performance and reduce energy consumption |
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Authors: | Ahmad Reza Rahmati Ali Gheibi Rostam Karimpour |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran |
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Abstract: | In the present work, the heating performance of a new system combined with a new modified baseboard radiator and fan coil is investigated. Using longitudinal fins with special geometry and also forced airflow at the end of the system causes that at the lower inlet water temperature compared with the conventional models, higher heat output rate be obtained. The heat output rate of the new modified system is obtained by experimental metrology based on the European Standard No. EN-442. Temperature and velocity distribution in the room space is done by simulation of the modified system in the Flovent software. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) results are validated against experimental results and there is a good agreement between them. Also, the energy consumption of the system during the winter season is calculated in TRANSYS software. Experimental results show that the heat output rate of a new modified heating system with inlet water temperature in the range of 45–55°C is on average 4.17 times higher compared with the conventional model. CFD simulation also showed that the combined system provides good thermal comfort conditions. Energy consumption of the new system reduced about 13% compared with conventional models. |
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Keywords: | baseboard radiator energy consumption experimental investigation fan coil-heating system heating performance numerical study |
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