Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 6382: Heat Transfer Calculation Method, Thermal Performance, and Control Strategy of Radiant Heating and Cooling System: A Review

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 6382: Heat Transfer Calculation Method, Thermal Performance, and Control Strategy of Radiant Heating and Cooling System: A Review

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18246382

Authors:
Zichen Liu
Jun Wang
Chengjun Jing
Xiaozhou Wu
Dong Liu

The radiant heating and cooling (RHC) system is one of the important air-conditioning methods that simultaneously achieves indoor thermal comfort and building energy efficiency. It is characterized by utilizing low-grade energy sources to provide low-temperature heating and high-temperature cooling, playing a significant role in promoting the development of green and low-carbon buildings. This study firstly introduces the typical heat transfer calculation methods of the RHC system and analyzes the surface heat transfer coefficients of radiant heating and cooling. Subsequently, the factors affecting the thermal performance of the RHC system are discussed from two aspects: relevant physical property parameters and flow channel structures. Finally, the control strategies of RHC systems are summarized to address issues such as condensation, overheating, and long response times. And several conclusive findings are presented that are worthy of further investigation in the future.

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