AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Environmental Engineering
COOLING AND HEATING EFFECTS OF EARTH-TUBE LAID UNDERGROUND DEPTH OF 2 METERS
Investigation through one year at a community center in Takaoka City
Hiroo TARUMIAyumi JIMBOTaro IIDATenshin YOKOYAMA
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2016 Volume 22 Issue 52 Pages 1035-1040

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Earth-tube system is one of the methods of subterranean heat use, and is applied as a ventilator of a detached residence or small-scale buildings. And the reduction of fresh air loads is expected. In this study, we investigated the earth-tube system installed at Kiduno-syou Community Center in Takaoka City. A vinyl chloride tube of 200 mm in diameter was laid underground by 125 m of the total extension. The burial depth of a tube is about 2.0 m. Based on the data of temperature and relative humidity of diffused air through one year, the cooling and heating effects were analyzed.
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