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Proceedings of eSim 2004: 3th Conference of IBPSA-Canada

     

DEVELOPMENT OF A CLIMATE PATTERN FOR DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE-STAGE EVAPORATIVE COOLING SYSTEMS

Amir Abbas, Zadpoor Ali, Hamedani Golshan

Abstract: The concept of climate pattern is introduced in this paper. The climate pattern is a representative of climatic conditions of a specific region. This could be used for design of energy-effective schemes of buildings cooling and heating systems as well as comparison of different strategies through the simulation of system performance under the climatic conditions specified by the climatic pattern. This paper describes the statistical methodology used for development of such a climate pattern for Tehran. Metrological data of last five decades of Tehran has been used for this purpose. Not only the methodology is discussed but also it is analyzed to demonstrate existing limitations. Applicability of the climate patterns in the design and analysis of multiple-stage evaporative cooling systems is also explored.
Pages: 111 - 118
Paper:
esim2004_14