The development of radiant floor cooling system (RFCS): System type, control strategy, and application
Mengying Cui,
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Baisong Ning,
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Xiaozhou Wu
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et al.
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 102544 - 102544
Published: July 14, 2024
The
utilization
of
radiant
floor
systems
is
one
effective
method
to
address
the
increasing
cooling
demand.
system
(RFCS)
has
self-regulating
capabilities,
which
benefit
grid
stability
and
use
renewable
energy.
application
performance
RFCS
based
on
design
intelligent
control,
as
with
high
thermal
inertia
make
it
difficult
provide
ideal
indoor
response
effects.
Therefore,
this
review
aims
summarize
current
development
status
RFCSs
evaluate
future
directions
relevant
research
trends.
A
comprehensive
overview
structure
composition
were
provided.
type
structures
can
bring
greater
possibilities
for
RFCS.
Then,
control
evaluation
are
analyzed,
anti-condensation
floors
mainly
focused
environmental
control.
Based
RFCS,
impact
various
factors
discussed,
including
condensation
risks,
climate
change.
Resistance
disturbances
not
only
requires
implementing
measures
but
also
integrating
building
environment.
There
still
great
potential
hardware
multi-directional
integration
results
help
researchers
gain
a
understanding
prospects
contributing
decarbonization
construction
industry.
Language: Английский
Development of an IoT occupant-centric metrics: A systematic literature review
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 102614 - 102614
Published: July 25, 2024
The
impact
of
global
climate
change
on
the
built
environment
highlights
need
for
advanced
technologies
like
Internet
Things
(IoT).
While
also
recognizing
importance
traditional
building
performance
evaluations
and
addressing
complexities
modern
design
operation.
As
a
result,
new
generation
assessment
tools
is
crucial
to
closing
gap
between
theoretical
actual
operational
buildings.
main
research
question
is:
how
can
an
IoT
user-centric
approach
developing
metrics
help
achieve
more
sustainable
efficient
buildings?
This
article
examines
necessity
creating
user-centered
framework,
utilizing
data-driven
insights,
evaluate
improve
quality
service
in
smart
It
comprehensively
reviews
108
articles
potential
individual
control
concepts
systems.
study
introduces
five
occupant-centric
KPI
modules
across
seven
data
domains,
providing
thorough
measuring
(QoS)
buildings
from
user's
viewpoint.
paper
identifies
43
QoS
measurement
methods,
offering
future
opportunities
challenges
that
stakeholders
create
adaptable,
high-performing
structures.
Language: Английский
Exploring the Comprehensive Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Optimizing HVAC System Operations: A Review and Future Outlook
Shengze Lu,
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Shiyu Zhou,
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Yan Ding
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et al.
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 103765 - 103765
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Enhancing construction management outcomes through the mitigation of robotics implementation barriers: A sustainable practice model
Ahsan Waqar,
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Khaled A Alrasheed,
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Omrane Benjeddou
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et al.
Environmental Challenges,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16, P. 100989 - 100989
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Incorporating
technology
into
construction
projects
is
highly
important
to
achieve
success.
One
of
the
critical
technologies
robotics,
but
it
faces
significant
barriers
in
terms
implementing
sector.
Existing
research
focuses
on
benefits
robotics
management.
Besides
this,
there
limited
known
study
that
simultaneously
overcoming
and
their
impact
success
projects.
This
was
aimed
at
evaluating
faced
implementation
determining
A
quantitative
design
followed,
starting
with
identification
possible
challenges
from
literature,
performing
pilot
survey,
conducting
exploratory
factor
analysis
(EFA),
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM).
The
results
produced
a
model
involving
relation
positive
value
B
=
0.87.
Positive
implications
are
formulated
managerial
theoretical
expectations
future
Language: Английский
Building Condition Auditing (BCA)—Improving Auditability—Reducing Ambiguity
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 3645 - 3645
Published: Nov. 16, 2024
BCA
methodically
assesses
the
state
of
a
building’s
deterioration
to
support
Maintenance,
Safety,
Function,
and
Compliance
purposes.
Originally
used
assist
in
identifying
urgent
repair
requirements,
it
has
evolved
become
one
most
tools
for
assessing
outstanding
maintenance
liability
when
building
is
transacted
or
acquired.
Nevertheless,
current
practices
involve
several
conflicts;
example,
high
costs
are
associated
with
inspections,
inconsistent
component
registers,
ambiguity
consistency
regarding
reporting
parameters,
all
which
lead
compounding
errors
that
reduce
reliability.
To
address
these
gaps,
research,
involving
hundred
eighteen
(118)
active
facilities
managers
asset
inspectors,
suggests
development
an
extension
scale
(0–7)
methodologies
ambiguity.
Furthermore,
using
weighted
indices
focus
on
crucial
components,
thus
improving
condition
assessment.
As
was
found,
improve
accuracy
BCA,
facilitate
better
management
asset’s
life
cycle,
provide
decision-making.
This
study
adds
consistency,
limits
subjectivity,
provides
framework
applicable
different
types,
assisting
future
sustainability.
It,
therefore,
stands
serve
field
by
providing
detailed
concise
best
conducting
audits
built
assets.
Language: Английский