Summary
The authors simulate the performance of a cooling system employed to cool office buildings, using a transient system (TRNSYS) simulation environment. The cooling system consisted of a closed wet cooling tower, chilled ceilings, pumps and a fan. A control strategy, including night cooling, is introduced in the simulation; the results are presented and discussed; they indicate efficient performance and high COP values for the system.
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- Original title: Theoretical and computational analysis of closed wet cooling towers and their applications in cooling of buildings.
- Record ID : 2003-2783
- Languages: English
- Source: Energy Build. - vol. 34 - n. 5
- Publication date: 2002/06
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- Date : 2007/03
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