This study discusses charging and discharging per-formance in building thermal mass storage systems. Building thermal mass storage systems utilize the thermal masses of the beams and the concrete floor slab to absorb cool energy that is produced using less expensive night electric power. The ratios of charged energy, discharged energy, and retrieved energy to the injected energy were obtained through numerical simulations. These ratios were used to evaluate the effects of various system and building design factors on the cooling system. A simplified charged energy and retrieved energy estimation method was proposed for the design of thermal mass storage systems
A simple lumped capacitance based computing model was developed and here presented. The code permits...
District cooling companies enforce a large penalty based on peak demands, which current cooling meth...
A typical building zone designated as Zone PPU, in UTHM was selected for a detailed study of applyin...
The principle of the thermal storage in building mass (TSBM) is storing thermal energy in building t...
Building structure thermal storage (BSTS) HVAC systems can store heat during nighttime thermal stora...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture; and, (M.S.)--Massachuse...
The comparison between compressed air energy storage, batteries, and thermal energy storage is cruci...
Energy is necessity in daily life. Sources of energy from fossil includes coal, gas and petroleum ha...
This study develops a flexible, comprehensive and accurate microcomputer- based building energy anal...
This study uses a first-order approximation of a micro-building to investigate the major factors det...
In most developed and developing nations, nearly 40% of the energy generated is utilized in the buil...
This study simulates an increased thermal capacitance (ITC) and thermal storage management (TSM) sys...
Thermal energy storage (TES) systems that are part of the building fabric and are exposed to room ai...
The energy use for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures are to a certain extent dependent on ...
Community-scale annual cycle thermal energy storage (ACTES) solar systems are promising options for ...
A simple lumped capacitance based computing model was developed and here presented. The code permits...
District cooling companies enforce a large penalty based on peak demands, which current cooling meth...
A typical building zone designated as Zone PPU, in UTHM was selected for a detailed study of applyin...
The principle of the thermal storage in building mass (TSBM) is storing thermal energy in building t...
Building structure thermal storage (BSTS) HVAC systems can store heat during nighttime thermal stora...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture; and, (M.S.)--Massachuse...
The comparison between compressed air energy storage, batteries, and thermal energy storage is cruci...
Energy is necessity in daily life. Sources of energy from fossil includes coal, gas and petroleum ha...
This study develops a flexible, comprehensive and accurate microcomputer- based building energy anal...
This study uses a first-order approximation of a micro-building to investigate the major factors det...
In most developed and developing nations, nearly 40% of the energy generated is utilized in the buil...
This study simulates an increased thermal capacitance (ITC) and thermal storage management (TSM) sys...
Thermal energy storage (TES) systems that are part of the building fabric and are exposed to room ai...
The energy use for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures are to a certain extent dependent on ...
Community-scale annual cycle thermal energy storage (ACTES) solar systems are promising options for ...
A simple lumped capacitance based computing model was developed and here presented. The code permits...
District cooling companies enforce a large penalty based on peak demands, which current cooling meth...
A typical building zone designated as Zone PPU, in UTHM was selected for a detailed study of applyin...