MNMMA
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2008
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Part 1: Is it possible with the correct equation and correct sensors to quantify environmental energy conditions?
Part 2: If yes what is the equation and necessary sensors?
For example our BMS has a cool proprietary enthalpy equation that is used in the building control system to determine the viability of "free cooling."
What I am looking for is: If a known the percentage of full sun or solar radiation value, and outside wet-bulb, and outside dry-bulb, and wind speed can be utilized to from an equation to calculate the energy to heat or cool a black box with a total surface area of 5 sq.ft. and permissivity of 0.05 be developed?
Is that enough “knowns” to form an equation of first order accuracy?
Part 3: What would be the other “knowns” required for the next two orders of accuracy?
Part 2: If yes what is the equation and necessary sensors?
For example our BMS has a cool proprietary enthalpy equation that is used in the building control system to determine the viability of "free cooling."
What I am looking for is: If a known the percentage of full sun or solar radiation value, and outside wet-bulb, and outside dry-bulb, and wind speed can be utilized to from an equation to calculate the energy to heat or cool a black box with a total surface area of 5 sq.ft. and permissivity of 0.05 be developed?
Is that enough “knowns” to form an equation of first order accuracy?
Part 3: What would be the other “knowns” required for the next two orders of accuracy?