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Design of HVAC System for a Commercial Building

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As there is an increase in global warming, many important steps have to be taken to decrease its effect and from this project by considering all the factors according to the norms and adding some techniques, it would be helping towards this work. HVAC and R systems stand for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. As the HVAC systems are used in every sector nowadays, like hotels, private and official sectors, industries, and other commercial offices, this project aims to achieve an energy-efficient HVAC system for the given commercial building layout. This project particularly deals with the heat load calculation, selection of materials, selection of systems taking into consideration of various factors like structure of the building, glass material, sun’s path, and climate conditions. The project will follow all safety standards and the norms regarding human comfort and also consider the environmental aspects. The outcome of the project will be a plan of complete HVAC & R systems of the layout of the building with consideration of all the aspects including the latest technologies in HVAC industries.

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Volume :u00a0u00a07 | Issue :u00a0u00a01 | Received :u00a0u00a0June 23, 2021 | Accepted :u00a0u00a0July 5, 2021 | Published :u00a0u00a0July 20, 2021n[if 424 equals=”Regular Issue”][This article belongs to International Journal of Structural Mechanics and finite elements(ijsmfe)] [/if 424][if 424 equals=”Special Issue”][This article belongs to Special Issue Design of HVAC System for a Commercial Building under section in International Journal of Structural Mechanics and finite elements(ijsmfe)] [/if 424]
Keywords Chillers, CPVC pipe, fresh air, ISHRAE data book, human comfort chart, HVAC, HVAC system, life safety.

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1. Arsha Viswambharan, Sheetal Kumar Patidar, Khyati Saxena. Sustainable HVAC systems in commercial and residential buildings. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. 2014; 4(4): 1−4.
2. AN bhagwat, SN Teli, P gunaki, V Majali. Review paper on energy efficiency technologies for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 2015; 6(12).
3. MH Lulla. DX air conditioning for office buildings. 1999; 1−18.
4. BF Yu, ZB Hua M, Liu HL Yang QX Kong, YH Liu. Review of research on airconditioning systems and indoor air quality control for human health. 2009; 32(1): 3−20.
5. W Goetzler, M Guernsey, J Young, J Fuhrman. The future of air conditioning for buildings. July 2016.
6. Marco Masoero. Inspection and energy auditing of HVAC systems. 1−16.
7. Chandra Sekhar. Space temperature difference, cooling coil and fan, energy and indoor air quality issues revisited. Energy and Buildings. 2005; 37(1): 49−54.
8. I Zajic, T Larkowski, M Sumislawska, KJ Burnham, David V Hill. Modelling of an air handling unit: A Hammerstein-bilinear model identification approach. 2011 21st International Conference on Systems Engineering. 2011. DOI:10.1109/ICSEng.2011.19.
9. Junaid Hussain. Heat load calculation. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD). Aug. 2019; 3(5): 1233−1235.
10. RV Simha. HVAC of green building. A look at the hazy scenario. 2004; 7(2): 33−46.
11. George Sze, Lek Siang Hwa. Hospital HVAC design: A challenge for IAQ, energy recovery and system reliability. 2002; 1−11.

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nAs there is an increase in global warming, many important steps have to be taken to decrease its effect and from this project by considering all the factors according to the norms and adding some techniques, it would be helping towards this work. HVAC and R systems stand for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. As the HVAC systems are used in every sector nowadays, like hotels, private and official sectors, industries, and other commercial offices, this project aims to achieve an energy-efficient HVAC system for the given commercial building layout. This project particularly deals with the heat load calculation, selection of materials, selection of systems taking into consideration of various factors like structure of the building, glass material, sun’s path, and climate conditions. The project will follow all safety standards and the norms regarding human comfort and also consider the environmental aspects. The outcome of the project will be a plan of complete HVAC & R systems of the layout of the building with consideration of all the aspects including the latest technologies in HVAC industries.n

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Keywords: Chillers, CPVC pipe, fresh air, ISHRAE data book, human comfort chart, HVAC, HVAC system, life safety.

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1. Arsha Viswambharan, Sheetal Kumar Patidar, Khyati Saxena. Sustainable HVAC systems in commercial and residential buildings. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. 2014; 4(4): 1−4.
2. AN bhagwat, SN Teli, P gunaki, V Majali. Review paper on energy efficiency technologies for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 2015; 6(12).
3. MH Lulla. DX air conditioning for office buildings. 1999; 1−18.
4. BF Yu, ZB Hua M, Liu HL Yang QX Kong, YH Liu. Review of research on airconditioning systems and indoor air quality control for human health. 2009; 32(1): 3−20.
5. W Goetzler, M Guernsey, J Young, J Fuhrman. The future of air conditioning for buildings. July 2016.
6. Marco Masoero. Inspection and energy auditing of HVAC systems. 1−16.
7. Chandra Sekhar. Space temperature difference, cooling coil and fan, energy and indoor air quality issues revisited. Energy and Buildings. 2005; 37(1): 49−54.
8. I Zajic, T Larkowski, M Sumislawska, KJ Burnham, David V Hill. Modelling of an air handling unit: A Hammerstein-bilinear model identification approach. 2011 21st International Conference on Systems Engineering. 2011. DOI:10.1109/ICSEng.2011.19.
9. Junaid Hussain. Heat load calculation. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD). Aug. 2019; 3(5): 1233−1235.
10. RV Simha. HVAC of green building. A look at the hazy scenario. 2004; 7(2): 33−46.
11. George Sze, Lek Siang Hwa. Hospital HVAC design: A challenge for IAQ, energy recovery and system reliability. 2002; 1−11.

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Volume 7
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Received June 23, 2021
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Published July 20, 2021

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Non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E) techniques are essential in ensuring the safety, reliability, and performance of structural components and systems. This special issue aims to present recent advances in NDT&E techniques, including new methods, instrumentation, and applications. Contributions related to both experimental and computational aspects of NDT&E are welcome. We welcome original research articles, review articles, and short communications that address the above topics.

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non-destructive testing, nondestructive evaluation, ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, magnetic particle testing, liquid penetrant testing, eddy current testing, acoustic emission testing, digital radiography, computed tomography, thermography, infrared testing, non-contact testing, optical testing, structural health monitoring, aerospace, automotive, civil infrastructure, additive manufacturing, composites, machine learning, data-driven approaches.

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