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Drying Characteristics of Red Peppers by Infrared Heating (원적외선 가열에 의한 고추의 건조특성)

  • Bae, Nae Kyung;Lee, Jong Bung;Sang, Hie Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.65-71
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    • 2003
  • Infrared heating has been traditionally used in industrial applications for processes such as dehydration of food industrial. This heating method involves the application of radiation in the wavelength range of 5~50 micrometers. In this work, simultaneous heat balance equations were developed to simulate the infrared radiation heating of red peppers. The equations assume that moisture diffuses to the outer boundaries of the material in liquid form and evaporation occurs at the surface of the red peppers. Energy for moisture evaporation is supplied by the infrared radiant energy. The equations were validated with experimental data on surface temperature and average moisture content of red peppers. Average deviations of predicted surface red peppers temperature and average red peppers moisture from experimental data were 323~353K and 50~80%, respectively. The spectral extinction coefficients in the wavelength range $1.5<{\lambda}<27$ micrometer at 293K for Red Peppers were determined from results of reflection measurements and the four flux radiative heat transfer calculation. The radiation extinction coefficients were obtained from effective drying factor the temperature 373K.

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Evaluation of Energy Consumption through Field Measurement at the Apartment Housing Unit Using Dynamic Flow Rate Balancing (실물실험을 통한 다이나믹 유량밸런싱 적용 공동주택 세대의 에너지소비량 평가)

  • Ryu, Seong-Ryong;Cheong, Chang-Heon;Cho, Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2016
  • Even though the control device of the heating system works well, insufficient water flow rates can degrade control performance and thermal comfort. The water flow rate should be adjusted appropriately to cope with the heating load of each zone. In order to solve these problems, a new balancing concept 'dynamic balancing' was proposed where a balancing valve opening can be automatically modulated according to the heating condition of the room. This study analyzed the effects of dynamic balancing upon indoor thermal environment and energy consumption in a radiant floor heating system through field measurement. Under part-load conditions, the use of a dynamic balancing is a more effective method to reduce energy consumption and to prevent a cavitation. Dynamic balancing is able to help boost the temperature of a room in the start-up period.

Flame Pattern and Stability Characteristics in Perforated Cordierite Burner (Perforated Cordierite 재질 버너의 화염 형태 및 안정성 특성)

  • Yang, Si-Won;Hwang, Sang-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2005
  • The surface flames in perforated ceramic burner are experimentally characterized to investigate the effects of equivalence ratio and heating rate. The results show that the surface flames are classified into green, red radiant and blue surface flame as the decrease of equivalence ratio. Each flame is maintained very stable at the specified equivalence ratio and represents the same flame characteristics at any orientation of ceramic burner. Particularly the blue surface flame is found to be very stable at very lean equivalence ratio at 7000kcal/hr to 20000kcal/hr heating rates. And the exhausted NOx measurement shows that blue surface flame represents the lowest NOx emission regardless of the location of burner since it sustains very stable at lean mixture ratio.

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Simulation of the Thermal Performance on an Ondol House with Hot Water Heating in Consideration of Radiation Heat Transfer (복사열전달을 고려한 모형 온수온돌 주택 열성능 시뮬레이션)

  • Choi, Y.D.;Yoon, J.H.;Hong, J.K.;Lee, N.H.;Kang, D.H.
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.295-305
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    • 1993
  • Thermal performance of test cell of model hot water Ondol house was simulated by equivalence heat resistence and heat capacity method. In this method wall was replaced by two equivalence and one heat capacity. This method enables to simulate the variation of temperature of each element of model house. The effect of pipe diameter, pitch of pipe and with or without consideration of inter-radiation between wall surfaces on the energy consumption rate were investgated. Results show that radiations between the ground surface of room and wall surfaces contribute to the heating of room air by reducing the convection heat loss through the wall surfaces.

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A Calculation Method on Heat Flux from Ondol Floor Surface (온돌면(溫突面)의 방열량(放熱量) 산정방법(算定方法)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Sohn, Jang Yeul;Ahn, Byung Wook;Pang, Seung Ki
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 1989
  • Until recently there was a lack of reliable performance data for the design and operation of Ondol heating systems. This paper presents a calculation method on heat flux from Ondol floor surface. Total heat flux from floor consists of radiation and convection component. In order to analyse the characteristics of both radiation and convection heat flux, each surface temperature is measured and several temperatures near each wall are measured vertically and horizontally in a practical Ondol heating space. Radiation heat flux is calculated and analysed by Gebhart's Absorption Factor Method with the consideration of instantaneous radiant exchanges. Convection heat output is derived from the vertical temperature profiles near floor. The vertical temperature profiles could be expressed by nonlinear regression equation models and convection coefficients could be estimated by the equations. As a result, radiation, convection and total heat flux are suggested by the expression of difference between floor surface and room air temperature.

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A MATLAB-based Approach for Visualization of Human Thermal Psychology (MATLAB 기반 열심리 가시화 기법)

  • Gineesh Gopi;Mohammad F. B. Suhaimi;Seong Eun Yoon;Hyunjin Lee;Jung Kyung Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.72-82
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    • 2023
  • Effective thermal management in a battery electric vehicle (BEV) is crucial for reducing energy consumption and maximizing driving range in cold climates. Consequently, original equipment manufacturers are actively investing in the development of local heating systems. Visualizing occupant thermal behaviors or comfort can readily provide valuable insights that would substantially impact the design and control strategies of such microclimate systems. This study uses MATLAB for three-dimensional visualization of human thermal psychology. The developed program enables qualitative assessment of occupant comfort in BEVs.

Operating Mode of Thermally Activated Building System (TABS) for Residential Buildings According to their Cooling Load Profile (주거건물의 냉방 부하 패턴에 따른 구체축열시스템 운전 방안)

  • Park, Sang-Hoon;Yeo, Myoung-Souk;Yoo, Mi-Hye;Lee, Yu-Ji;Chung, Woong-June;Kim, Kwang-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2012
  • Compared to Packaged Terminal Air Conditioning Systems, Radiant Cooling Systems have the advantage of energy saving and thermal comfort. Thermally Activated Building System (TABS) is one of the radiant heating and cooling systems. The main difference between TABS and other radiant systems lies in the usage of the time-lag effect of storing heat energy in the concrete. Current energy usage in summer time is concentrated within a specific time by using Packaged Terminal Air-Conditioner (PTAC). Due to the time-lag effect of TABS, energy usage can be distributed to other time zones. To maximize this effect, it is important to determine the appropriate operating mode, which for TABS is dependent upon the cooling load generated by the occupancy schedule. In this study, occupancy schedules are determined for various residential types. The operating modes of TABS for these residential types are estimated by using a dynamic computational simulation method. The results indicate that the operating modes of TABS can be determined by residential type and occupancy schedule. The load handled ratio by TABS is set up differently according to the cooling load profile obtained from residential type and occupancy schedule. By using TABS, energy consumption could be reduced by 20% compared to PTAC.

Study on the Development of Steam Boiler using Carbon-fiber Heater (탄소섬유 발열체를 이용한 증기 보일러 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Bu-Ahn;Kang, Suk-Jun;Choi, Young-Min;Moon, Chang-Kown
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2017
  • Carbon fiber shows excellent heat generation value and thermal efficiency comparing with the metallic materials because of its far infrared-rays and radiant heat. So, high performance and economic steam boiler system for the industry can be manufactured by using the carbon fiber heater. The far infrared ray radiation rate was more than 90 % of carbon fiber. Steam boiler system with carbon fiber heater in this study is made up of heating section. In the proof test of steam boiler, the aimed temperature and dwelling time were at $500^{\circ}C$ for 8,000 hours, $600^{\circ}C$-3,000 hours, and $700^{\circ}C$-1,000 hours. The temperature rise rate of steam boiler with carbon fiber heater was about 40% faster than that of the conventional boiler.

A Study on the Performance Valuation of Small Size Water Storage Electric Boiler (소형 수축열식 전기 보일러의 성능 평가에 대한 연구)

  • Mo, Jong-Gun;Shin, Jae-Ho;Bae, Chul-Whan;Suh, Jeong-Se;Chung, Han-Sik;Jeong, Hyo-Min
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1524-1529
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    • 2003
  • We was made 150L an water storage electric boiler and obtained various performances of the storage, radiant and keeping by experimentation, The storage performance is that the heat were off about 50 minutes after heating start, Then the temperature of outlet was arrived the stead state at $91^{\circ}C$ and the storage performances was appeared 93.64%, In the radiant performance, the water temperature was decreased from $90^{\circ}C$ to $44.8^{\circ}C$ after 960 minutes, Then the calorific value changed from 675kcal/h to 72kcal/h and the temperature decreased about 50%, The keeping performance showed mean temperature, $67.06^{\circ}C$ according to progress 800 minutes and the maximum temperature drop were $0.2^{\circ}C$, By the results of the performance valuation, the water storage electric boiler was verified fitted quality on the test prescription of KERI(Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute).

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The Study on Indoor Thermal Environment during Convection Heating - Thermal Comfort Sensation for Vertical Temperature Differences - (대류 난방시 실내열환경에 관한 연구 -상하온도차에 대한 온열쾌적감-)

  • Kim Dong-Gyu;Kum Jong-Soo
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.215-220
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    • 2005
  • Thermal neutrality is not enough to achieve thermal comfort. The temperature level can be the optimal, and still people may complain. This situation is often explained by the problem of local discomfort. Local discomfort can be caused by radiant asymmetry, local air velocities, too warm and too cold floor temperature and vertical temperature difference. This temperature difference may generate thermal discomfort due to different thermal sensation in different body parts. Therefore, thermal comfort can not be correctly evaluated without considering these differences. This study investigates thermal discomfort sensations of different body parts and its effect on overall thermal sensation and comfort in air-heating room. Experimental results of evaluating thermal discomfort at different body parts in an air-heating room showed that thermal sensation on the shoulder was significantly related to the overall thermal sensation and discomfort. Although it is known that cool-head, warm-foot condition is good for comfort living, cool temperature around the head generated discomfort.