ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.: Recent submissions
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ASHRAE ST-16-018
Abstract: Scope: Most commercial ground-source heat pump (GSHP) systems in the United States are in a distributed configuration. These systems circulate water or an anti-freeze solution through multiple heat pump units via a central ... -
ASHRAE 16
Abstract: Scope: This standard a. establishes uniform methods of testing to obtain rating data, b. specifies test equipment for performing such tests, c. specifies data required and calculations to be used, and d. lists and defines ... -
ASHRAE 34 ADD A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N AND SUPP
Abstract: FOREWORD
This addendum adds new single-compound refrigerant R-1233zd(E), structural category "Unsaturated Organic Compounds," to Tables 4-1 and D-1.
Note: In this addendum, changes to the ... -
ASHRAE OR-16-C055
Abstract: In recent years, significant advances have been made in modeling fenestration with shading attachments. Most shading devices have great potential for reducing both peak building cooling load and annual energy consumption ... -
ASHRAE LO-09-062
Abstract: ABSTRACT
In this paper, the results a series of sensitivity analyses are presented and discussed to assess the impact of the selection methodology to generate a typical weather year suitable for ... -
ASHRAE OR-16-C035
Abstract: Institutional campuses often times encompass both centralized and decentralized heating and cooling systems. Each configuration inherently has advantages and challenges when trying to maintain occupant comfort while ... -
ASHRAE LV-11-C034
Abstract: ABSTRACT
Quantifying the impact of chemical or biological releases on a building and its occupants is a necessary part of risk assessment. The most informative metrics for this purpose are absolute, ... -
ASHRAE LO-09-036
Abstract: INTRODUCTION
Personalized ventilation aims to provide clean and cool air in the vicinity of the breathing zone of human body and thus to improve inhaled air quality. Occupants' thermal comfort is also ... -
ASHRAE OR-16-C008
Abstract: Do tall buildings consume more energy per unit area than typical buildings? According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, more buildings exceeding 200 m (656 ft) in height were constructed in 2014 than ...