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The Duty Cycle Air-Conditioning Operation and Its Energy Impact Evaluation on Buildings
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Abstract
Thermal storage air-conditioning system is very efficient in shifting peak cooling demand to off-peak hours. In this paper, a passive strategy is analyzed, which accomplishes load shifting and peak-cut through precooling and air-conditioning rescheduling operation.
The simulation result indicated successful load shifting can be achieved with around 20% of peak-cut, at no significant indoor thermal comfort sacrifice. The operation strategy proposed in this paper and the simulation procedure could become a powerful analytical tool for building - energy conservation.
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Yang, K., Hwang, R., and Tu, S., "The Duty Cycle Air-Conditioning Operation and Its Energy Impact Evaluation on Buildings," SAE Technical Paper 929165, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/929165.Also In
References
- Yang, K.H. Lin, H.T. Hwang, R.L. “The Thermal Mass Effect of a Building Envelop in Hot Areas'” Orlando, Florida Dec. 4-7 1989
- 1989