Agafonova V.V.

Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Associate Professor, Candidate of Engineering Sciences (Ph.D.), Associate Professor of the Department of Heat and Gas Supply and Ventilation

Influence of heat resistance of the enclosing structures of a heated room on the choice of the type and location of the heating device

https://doi.org/10.58224/2618-7183-2026-9-1-5
Abstract
The article examines the influence of heat resistance of enclosing structures on the choice of type and location of heating devices in the room. The main attention is paid to the relationship between the thermal characteristics of fences and the method of heat transfer of heating devices. The paper considers two main types of heat transfer: convective and radiative. It is shown that at low thermal stability of structures, it is advisable to use devices with a predominant convective heat transfer (convectors, panel radiators), and at high – with radiation (radiators, underfloor heating, infrared heaters). A mathematical model of spatial non-stationary heat transfer in a heated room is developed, taking into account various thermophysical characteristics of enclosing structures and the type of heat release sources. The study of the amplitude of fluctuations in the temperature of air and internal surfaces, depending on the type of heating device, is carried out. The practical significance of the work is the development of scientifically based recommendations for the selection and placement of heating devices, taking into account the heat resistance of enclosing structures. The results of laboratory tests confirm the theoretical conclusions and demonstrate the nature of the temperature distribution in the room under various heat exchange conditions. The results of the study show that the correct choice of the type and location of the heating device allows you to ensure uniform heating of the room, minimize energy consumption for heating and create comfortable microclimate conditions.
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The effect of the aerodynamics of indoor air flows on the power of the heating system

https://doi.org/10.58224/2618-7183-2025-8-1-7
Abstract
An analytical dependence is presented for calculating the power of a heating system, taking into account the aerodynamics of the movement of air flows inside a heated room. The analytical dependence is derived on the basis of the theory of a two-zone mathematical model of a heated room. The method allows us to determine a rational way of organizing heating to ensure minimal transmission heat loss through enclosing structures, taking into account factors affecting thermal and air processes in a heated room and contributing to a decrease in the power of the heating system as a whole. The results of the analysis carried out on the regularity of the movement of air flows in a room divided into two control volumes (CV): upper and lower CV. A mathematical model of the processes of heat and mass transfer of a heated room in an administrative or residential building has been developed, which takes into account the heat exchange between the upper and lower CV. The physical picture of the distribution of air and heat flows in a heated room with a local heat source located in the window sill space of the heated room is analyzed. A method for calculating the power of the heating system is proposed, taking into account the nature of the aerodynamics of the distribution of air flows in a heated room. An analytical dependence for calculating the thermal power of a heating system is presented, taking into account the characteristics of the distribution of heat and air flows across two control volumes of the heated room.
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