Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-817X
Print ISSN : 1348-0685
ISSN-L : 1348-0685
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENCES IN OBSERVATION INTERVALS OF WEATHER DATA ON HEATING AND COOLING LOADS
- Comparative study of heating and cooling loads at 1-minute and 60-minutes intervals -
Kyoichiro ISOZAKIHitoshi TAKEDA
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2024 Volume 89 Issue 821 Pages 391-398

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Air conditioning loads, room temperature fluctuations are usually determined using weather data at hourly intervals. On the other hand, due to the high speed and large capacity of recent data logger systems, various observation data such as room temperature are often obtained at one-minute intervals. In addition, since November 2008, the Japan Meteorological Agency has begun releasing observed weather data at 1-minute and 10-minute intervals, and these data are now available. Based on these circumstances, the authors conducted a simulation and compared the effects of different observation time intervals on heat load based on the response factor method.

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