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- aggregation date "2009".
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- aggregation publisher "International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA)".
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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "On modelling moisture buffering when evaluating humidity controlled HVAC systems".
- aggregation abstract "As most building energy simulation programs focus on the thermal response of the building, the relative humidity of the indoor air is often calculated in a simplified way. One of the main shortcomings is the isothermal calculation, which may have a strong influence the predicted relative humidity. In this paper the use of a simplified effective moisture penetration depth (EMPD) model is compared with a coupled TRNSYS-HAM-model. First, an estimation of the load for humidification and dehumidification is made. Results showed that the EMPD-model underestimates the humidification load because the model disregards non-isothermal effects. Secondly, calculations showed that the indoor and surface relative humidity of an office room with a gypsum cooled ceiling are overestimated using the EMPDmodel. Furthermore, due to not including nonisothermal effects the peak load for dehumidifying the ventilation air may be underestimated using an EMPD-model.".
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