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concentrations are in volumetric ratios. It is not possible with only one tracer
injected into the ventilated space to differentiate between outdoor air from
mechanical ventilation and from infiltration.
Measurements in buildings with large time constants
Most methods are designed to measure units with recirculation ratios below 50
per cent. This is the case of the method proposed above. However, air handling
units designed to condition (heat or cool) spaces with large loads such as those
found in cold or tropical clima tes often present large recirculation ratios that
homogenize the concentrations, and large nominal time constants (ratio of
the ventilated volume to the outdoor airflow rate) that strongly increase the
time needed to get steady state in the supply duct (node 3) and in the room
(node 4). There is, however, a way to shorten the measurement time by
extrapolating the evolution of tracer gas concentration with time (Roulet and
Zuraimi, 2003), which is descr ibed below .
Writing the conservation equation of tracer gas 3 at node 4, in the ventilated
space, gives:
V
@C
43
@t
¼ I
3
þ Q
24
C
23
þ Q
04
C
03
ðQ
46
þ Q
40
ÞC
43
ð2:58Þ
Because of the large recirculation ratio, it can be assumed that the concentration
is homogeneous in the ventilated space. Dividing this equ ation by the supply
airflow rate Q
24
gives:
V
Q
24
@C
43
@t
¼
I
3
Q
24
þ C
23
þ
i
C
03
ð1 þ
i
ÞC
43
ð2:59Þ
where
i
is the infiltration ratio Q
04
=Q
24
. Using the definition of the nominal
time constant
n
, of the recirculation ratio R, and using the tracer gas conserva-
tion at node 2:
V
Q
24
¼
V
Q
01
Q
01
Q
24
¼
n
ð1 RÞ and C
23
¼ R
xs
C
43
þð1 RÞC
03
ð2:60Þ
we get
n
ð1 RÞ
@C
43
@t
¼
_
mm
t3
_
mm
24
ð1 R þ
i
ÞðC
43
C
03
Þð2:61Þ
The steady-state concentration is:
C
1
43
¼
I
3
Q
24
ð1 R þ
i
Þ
þ C
03
ð2:62Þ
and
C
43
ðtÞ¼C
1
43
ð1 e
t=
Þ
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