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초고층 주거용 건물에서 센서기반의 DCV 제어전략에 따른 실내오염농도변화와 에너지소비량 분석An Evaluation on Characteristic of Indoor Contamination Levels and Analysis of Energy Consumption in the High-ries Residential Building according to the Various Sensor based DCV Strategies

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An Evaluation on Characteristic of Indoor Contamination Levels and Analysis of Energy Consumption in the High-ries Residential Building according to the Various Sensor based DCV Strategies
Authors
성남철홍성민윤동원
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
대한건축학회
Keywords
센서기반 DCV; 초고층 주거용 건물; 환기제어전략; 실내오염농도; 에너지소비량; Sensor based DCV; High-rise Residential Building; Indoor Contamination Levels; Energy Consumption
Citation
대한건축학회논문집 계획계, v.29, no.01, pp.297 - 305
Journal Title
대한건축학회논문집 계획계
Volume
29
Number
01
Start Page
297
End Page
305
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/15659
ISSN
1226-9093
Abstract
Development of sensing and measurement technology contribute greatly to the expansion of application using sensor based DCV (Demand Controlled Ventilation). So, in this study, It made investigation current state and problems of ventilation system and prospected of the alternative ventilation system using sensor based DCV system in high-rise residential building. It was setting up various sensor based DCV strategies that they are CO2-DCV, TVOC-DCV, and IR(Infra-Red)-DCV for evaluation on characteristic of indoor contamination levels and analysis of energy consumption. As a result, sensor based DCV system is proper to maintain indoor air quality and to decrease outdoor air intake and energy consumption compare with 24 hour continuos ventilation system. CO2-DCV appropriate to control carbon dioxide concentration in the each zone but can not control TVOC concentration. TVOC-DCV can control TVOC concentration better then CO2-DCV but it appeared that period of CO2 concentration is high. IR-DCV have benefits to control CO2 concentration but can not control TVOC concentration during the vacant of occupant. And, the energy consumption decrease rate is approximately from 13 to 21 percent case by case basis by ventilation strategies for one year.
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