
Copmleted Tasks
TASK 19 - SOLAR AIR SYSTEMS
DURATION: 1993 - April 1999
OPERATING AGENT: Switzerland
» SCOPE
- Generic solar air systems studies
- Building case studies
- Design handbook
The potential for widespread application of solar air
systems is great but experience is lacking in conceiving and engineering
such systems and there are too few buildings which can serve as examples
to architects and clients. The aim of this task is to promote the use
of solar air systems for buildings by developing and testing improved
components; enhancing computer model capabilities; demonstrating the effectiveness
of building-integrated solar air systems; and providing design guidance
for system engineers.
The participants will document proven generic system
types, and after developing and testing PC-based calculation procedures,
they will use these tools to conduct sensitivity studies to better understand
the impact of varying design or operational variables on system performance.
Together with industry, IEA researchers will specify
the requirements for and test the next- generation of components. At the
whole building level, they will analyze monitored data from existing buildings
and identify design issues critical for optimizing performance. In addition,
the participants will design new buildings with solar air systems which
demonstrate the benefits and effective energy performance of such buildings.
Finally, a handbook will br produced which provides guidance on system
type selection, configuration, dimensioning, performance estimation, and
construction tips.
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