It is well-known that there exist indoor temperature distributions. To have more precise predictions of indoor thermal comfort and better control of indoor thermal conditions, a both detailed and fast model of the dynamic indoor temperature distributions is needed. Unfortunately, very few papers studied such models due to the complexity of fluid (air) flows. CFD can be used as a detailed model. But it is too time consuming. This paper discusses two models in this respect, the fixed-flow-field model and air-zonal model. Both models are validated with experimental results. In order to design better control systems, the zonal model is converted into a state space representation form which can be easily used by control system designers.
Simplified modeling of indoor dynamic temperature distributions

Year:
1997
Bibliographic info:
Belgium, Proceedings of Clima 2000 Conference, held Brussels, August 30th to September 2nd 1997