Innovative Chilled Ceiling and Displacement Ventilation Systems

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  • Author
    Dr. Nessreen Ghaddar
  • Level
    Advanced
  • Study time
    ~ 35 minutes
  • Videos
    3
  • Contact
    farah@aub.edu.lb

Module Description

In this module, the conventional chilled ceiling/displacement ventilation (CC/DV) system is explained and then two novel solutions are proposed to improve the ceiling performance and prevent condensation even at low chilled ceiling temperatures using sustainable techniques relying on i) indirect evaporative cooling to cool the ceiling (evaporatively cooled ceiling) or ii) direct humidity removal by using cooled liquid desiccant membrane ceiling for humidity removal where the desiccant is regenerated using solar thermal energy. The proposed solutions have resulted in significant energy savings compared to the conventional combined CC/DV system and prevented condensation.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this module, you will be able to

  • Recognizes the baseline conventional (CC/DV) system and its constraints.
  • Use baseline CC/DV system design charts to size it while ensuring thermal comfort and good indoor air quality are met.
  • Implement at least two new sustainable ceiling cooling technologies.

Additional Resources

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Dr. Nessreen Ghaddar

Nesreen Ghaddar is Qatar Chair of Energy Studies professor of mechanical engineering and the director of the Munib and Angela Masri Institute of Energy and Natural Resources at the American University of Beirut. Dr. Ghaddar conducts research on sustainable air-conditioning and means for improving the wellbeing of people in living and working environment at low cost using wearable and modular technologies.