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Measuring the transient airflow rates of the infiltration through the doorway of the cold store by using a local air velocity linear fitting method

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Abstract The measurement of the infiltration airflow rates can support the calculation of the infiltration cooling load for the better understanding and optimizing the energy consumption of cold stores. However,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The measurement of the infiltration airflow rates can support the calculation of the infiltration cooling load for the better understanding and optimizing the energy consumption of cold stores. However, the large temperature difference and the intense transient features make it difficult and complex to measure the airflow rates accurately. In this paper, a simple and practical method to measure the transient infiltration airflow rates is developed by using the local air velocity linear fitting. The proposed method is validated by the measurement results of the tracer gas decay method. It is concluded that the proposed method shows a good performance on the transient infiltration airflow rates measurement. The measurement errors are between ±10%. To enhance the application of this method, the layout of the measuring points of the air velocities are analyzed. The results show that, along the vertical layout direction, air velocity measuring points around the neutral level (where the cold and the warm air separate, about the middle height of the door) are not preferred when using this method. What’s more, the calculation of the infiltration cooling load by using this measuring method is also discussed.

Keywords: air velocity; infiltration; airflow rates; method

Journal Title: Applied Energy
Year Published: 2017

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