[TRNSYS-users] Humidity capacitance ratio and internal gains
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jun 15 09:53:41 PDT 2009
Francois,
>
> I would like to know more about how to set a right value for the
> "humidity capacitance ratio" in the .bui file.
>
> I know that it is about taking into account the materials in the zone
> that absorb moisture such as furniture, clothes, etc... but I don't
> know how to set a correct value for a given type of zone.
>
in the literature that I have seen, people typically recommend values
that range from 4 to 15. I was never able to find any real justification
for those values, however.
> Otherwise, regarding the internal gains from the occupants, I am
> tempted to use a ratio of something like 0.75 for high school kids
> compared to "standard gain" from adults.
>
> Has anybody had this thought already or should I just stick to the
> standard values?
>
I recall some ASHRAE research awhile ago showing that energy gains from
children are actually as high if not higher than they are for adults
because their metabolism is higher. I would just assume that the high
school age occupants cause the same latent and sensible gains as the adults.
Kind regards,
David
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