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Ventilation and air conditioning system of deep-buried subway station in sub-tropical climates: Energy-saving strategies
Yin, Hua1,2; Yang, Caiyun1,2; Yi, Linzi1,2; Yu, Junyan3; Wu, Yingfeng4; Deng, Yujiao5; Tang, Zhihua1,2
2020-09-01
Source PublicationAPPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
ISSN1359-4311
Volume178Pages:12
Corresponding AuthorTang, Zhihua(tangzh@ms.giec.ac.cn)
AbstractSubway systems are rapidly developing, and their energy consumption is considerably growing. The ventilation and air conditioning system in the subway station is the key energy-consuming system. It consumes a large amount of energy every day to provide a comfortable environment for passengers, and it has therefore received increasingly more attention from researchers worldwide. In this work, the variation law of the ventilation and air conditioning system of a subway station is analyzed from three aspects (energy consumption, load, and temperature) based on field test data, and the problems existing in the operation and management of the system are analyzed. For example, the results show that the total load of fresh air in the station was as high as 34-37%, and about 30 min was required to adjust the indoor temperature to a stable state. In addition, three general models and seven energy-saving strategies are put forward, and their energy saving potentials are estimated. After optimization, the ventilation and air conditioning system is found to reduce energy consumption by more than 30%. Not only are common problems that exist in the actual operation of the subway station ventilation and air conditioning system found in this research, but valuable measured data is also provided for the theoretical research of the thermal environment of the subway and the design of environmental control systems.
KeywordEnergy consumption Energy audit Energy-saving potential VAC system Subway station
DOI10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2020.115555
WOS KeywordCONSUMPTION ; DESIGN ; ENVIRONMENT ; PERFORMANCE ; MANAGEMENT ; SIMULATION ; CHINA ; MODEL ; FLOW
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Funding ProjectGuangdong Science and Technology Department[2017A020216006]
WOS Research AreaThermodynamics ; Energy & Fuels ; Engineering ; Mechanics
Funding OrganizationGuangdong Science and Technology Department
WOS SubjectThermodynamics ; Energy & Fuels ; Engineering, Mechanical ; Mechanics
WOS IDWOS:000552131100060
PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Cited Times:24[WOS]   [WOS Record]     [Related Records in WOS]
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/27509
Collection中国科学院广州能源研究所
Corresponding AuthorTang, Zhihua
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Energy Convers, Key Lab Renewable Energy, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
2.Guangdong Key Lab New & Renewable Energy Res & De, 2 Nengyuan Rd, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China
3.Guangzhou Metro Grp Co Ltd, Tower A,Wansheng Sq,1238 Xingang East Rd, Guangzhou 510330, Peoples R China
4.Guangzhou Nikey Elect Co Ltd, Hitech Ind Dev Zone, Innovat Bldg C1,182 Sci Ave, Guangzhou 510665, Peoples R China
5.Guangdong Ecol Meteorol Ctr, 312 Dongguanzhuang Rd, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China
First Author AffilicationGuangZhou Institute of Energy Conversion,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Yin, Hua,Yang, Caiyun,Yi, Linzi,et al. Ventilation and air conditioning system of deep-buried subway station in sub-tropical climates: Energy-saving strategies[J]. APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING,2020,178:12.
APA Yin, Hua.,Yang, Caiyun.,Yi, Linzi.,Yu, Junyan.,Wu, Yingfeng.,...&Tang, Zhihua.(2020).Ventilation and air conditioning system of deep-buried subway station in sub-tropical climates: Energy-saving strategies.APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING,178,12.
MLA Yin, Hua,et al."Ventilation and air conditioning system of deep-buried subway station in sub-tropical climates: Energy-saving strategies".APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING 178(2020):12.
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