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A chilled-water thermal energy storage system in a high rise building.

Author(s) : YU H., WATANABE T., AKASHI Y., et al.

Summary

In Japan, most new high-rise buildings are designed to withstand earthquakes, and their foundations include an underfloor space which can be tightened and used as a water tank. In order to reduce the necessary volume of water, a greater temperature differential between inlet and outlet water is taken into account. Calculation of this differential and consequences on air conditioning plant efficiency are studied in the paper, along with some actual examples.

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  • Original title: A chilled-water thermal energy storage system in a high rise building.
  • Record ID : 2001-2857
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Symposium on Air Conditioning in High-Rise Buildings - 2000.
  • Publication date: 2000/10/24

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