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</script>Airflow Simulations around OA Intake Louver with Electronic Velocity Sensors
doi: 10.3130/jaabe.9.237
It is important to control outdoor airflow rates into HVAC systems in terms of energy conservation and healthy indoor environment. Technologies are being developed to measure outdoor air (OA) flow rates through OA intake louvers on a real time basis. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the airflow characteristics through an OA intake louver numerically in order to provide suggestions for sensor installations. Airflow patterns are simulated with and without electronic air velocity sensors within cylindrical probes installed between louver blades or at the downstream face of the louver. Numerical results show quite good agreements with experimental data, and provide insights regarding measurement system design. The simulations indicate that velocity profiles are more spatially uniform at the louver outlet relative to between louver blades, that pressure drops imposed by the sensor bars are smaller with sensor bars at the louver outlet, and that placement of the sensor bars between louver blades substantially increases air velocities inside the louver. These findings suggest there is an advantage to placing the sensor bars at the louver outlet face.
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
- Kookmin University Korea (Republic of)
- Kookmin University Korea (Republic of)
- University of North Texas United States
Design, Ventilation Ventilation, Velocity, Control Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Outdoor Air Louver, Indoors, Computerized Simulation, Flow Rate, Energy Conservation, Velocity Sensor Installation, Sensors, Computational Fluid Dynamics, 32, Ventilation, Pressure Drop, Hvac Systems, Air Flow, Intake, Probes
Design, Ventilation Ventilation, Velocity, Control Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Outdoor Air Louver, Indoors, Computerized Simulation, Flow Rate, Energy Conservation, Velocity Sensor Installation, Sensors, Computational Fluid Dynamics, 32, Ventilation, Pressure Drop, Hvac Systems, Air Flow, Intake, Probes
