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A review of the structure and application of active chilled beams (ACBs) for central air conditioning systems

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Pages 350-367 | Published online: 23 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

Active chilled beams (ACBs), as indoor air terminal units in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, have been of great concern in recent years due to the requirements of energy savings and indoor thermal comfort. This paper reviews the structure and application of ACB, which is helpful in identifying current research scenarios and prospects. The results indicate that the structure of ACBs will be improved based on the entrainment ratio (ER), cooling performance and acoustic behavior as the manufacturing level evolves. The mathematical model of ACBs is constantly being optimized, although there is still room for simplification to fit practical applications. Research on airflow patterns and thermal comfort can be extended to larger spaces (including buildings with large sensible heat ratios) and various climates. Based on the optimization of the ACB mathematical model, modern control theory can be focused on the research on ACB control system. ACB system has a coupling trend with other systems to achieve the comprehensive utilization of energy due to the characteristics of high-temperature cooling. In addition, numerous technical issues remain to be resolved to reduce unnecessary energy consumption. These conclusions also provide a simple reference for research and design in the area where this technology is still in its infancy.

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Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 22068024).

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