

Beschreibung
This book presents the main components of the Temperature and Humidity Independent Control (THIC) of air-conditioning systems, including dehumidification devices, high-temperature cooling devices and indoor terminal devices. Temperature and Humidity Independen...This book presents the main components of the Temperature and Humidity Independent Control (THIC) of air-conditioning systems, including dehumidification devices, high-temperature cooling devices and indoor terminal devices.
Temperature and Humidity Independent Control (THIC) of Air-conditioning System focuses on temperature and humidity independent control (THIC) systems, which represents a new concept and new approach for indoor environmental control. This book presents the main components of the THIC systems, including dehumidification devices, high-temperature cooling devices and indoor terminal devices. Other relevant issues, such as operation and control strategy and case studies, are also included.
This book is intended for air-conditioning system designers and engineers as well as researchers working with indoor environments.
Xiaohua Liu is an associate professor at the Building Energy Research Center, Tsinghua University, China. Yi Jiang is a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the director of the Building Energy Research Center, Tsinghua University, China and the director of the China-USA Joint Research Center on Clean Energy. Tao Zhang is a Ph.D. candidate at the Building Energy Research Center, Tsinghua University, China.
The innovative temperature and humidity independent control (THIC) of air-conditioning systems Presents the theoretical analysis, key components, design methodology and building applications of the THIC systems Practical and convenient reference content for researchers, designers and engineers
Autorentext
Yi Jiang is Professor of Tsinghua University, Head of the Building Energy Research Center, and Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Prof. Jiang has been Faculty Member of Tsinghua University since 1985. He has been involved in a number of international collaboration projects such as International Energy Agency (IEA) Annex 21, 25, 34, 53, and 59. He is also Member of China's Energy Advisory Committee under the State Council and Member of China's Climate Change Advisory Committee. His major research field is building energy efficiency. He is Chief Editor of the annual reports of building energy efficiency in China. He received four national science awards for controls of district heating system, liquid desiccant air process, indirect evaporative cooling, and building energy simulation (DeST). Dr. Shan Hu is Assistant Professor of Tsinghua University. Dr. Shan Hu graduated from Tsinghua University in 2018, worked in the Building Energy Group of the International Energy Agency in 2018, and joined the Building Energy Research Center of Tsinghua University in 2020. She is engaged in modeling and policy research related to building energy and climate change. Her main research results include "Annual Development Research Report on Building Energy Efficiency in China", "China Building Energy Use", "Building energy use in China" (joint report with IEA), "The future of cooling in China" (joint report with IEA (joint report with IEA), and articles in English and Chinese, which are important reference materials for domestic and international understanding of energy consumption and emissions in China's building sector. Dr. Shan Hu is also Chapter Scientist and Contributing Author of the Sixth Assessment Report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Dr. Tao Zhang is an Assistant Professor of Tsinghua University. After graduated from School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, he worked in the Building Energy Research Center of Tsinghua University since 2015 as a post-doctor and Assistant Professor. He is engaged in thermal theory, solution dehumidification, air humidity treatment devices, and temperature and humidity independent control air conditioning system (THIC). His main research results include "Thermal Principle of Indoor Built Environment", "Humid Air Handling Process Using Desiccants", "Air-conditioning Systems in Buildings", and more than 60 scientific papers published in academic publications including 40 SCI indexed papers. As a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor, LIU Xiaohua is the Deputy Director of Institute of Built Environment, School of Architecture of Tsinghua University. She has been elected by the National "Ten Thousand Talents Program", Chang Jiang Youth Scholars Program and the Excellent Youth Scientists Fund supported by NSFC. She engages in researches on building energy conservation and HVAC equipment and system, and studies in-depth the temperature and humidity independent control (THIC) system and liquid desiccant dehumidification method. Prof. Qingpeng Wei received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in building services engineering from Tsinghua University. As the team leader on energy efficiency in commercial buildings research, Prof. Wei established an on-line energy monitoring and benchmarking system of commercial buildings through detailed metering data. By this monitoring and benchmarking system, current situation, characteristics and saving potentials of energy consumption for HVAC, lighting, office appliances in commercial buildings are clearly disclosed with real time energy consumption data. Therefore, Prof. Wei develops data-driven model and data mining methodology for retro-commissioning in commercial buildings and HVAC systems.
Inhalt
Characteristics of conventional air-conditioning systems.- The basic idea of the THIC air-conditioning system.- Key components of the THIC system- Indoor terminals.- Key components of the THIC system- Outdoor air handling methods.- Key components of the THIC system- Outdoor air processor using liquid desiccant.- Key components of the THIC system- High temperature cooling sources.- Design and operation of THIC systems.- Application cases of THIC systems.- Development tendencies and perspectives of the THIC systems.