Experimental Examination of Heat Transfer Performance of the Heated Radiant Wall System
Citation
KOCA, Aliihsan. "Experimental Examination of Heat Transfer Performance of the Heated Radiant Wall System." Journal of Thermal Engineering, 4.6 (2018): 2394-2407.Abstract
In recent years, radiant heating systems have been catching more observation under favor of the many
advantages such as; energy saving and thermal comfort. However, owing the fact that limited information on the
system dynamics and the heat transfer characteristics of radiant systems, conventional systems are still preferred
to radiant systems. Thereupon, radiant ceiling and floor systems are favored to wall systems. Also previous
researchers have focused on radiant ceiling and floor systems instead of radiant wall systems. For this reason, a
controlled climatic test set-up was built and detailed examinations were conducted. In this regard, to evaluate the
heat transfer coefficients of the radiant wall panels, 10 different test cases were run using different supply water
temperatures. On the basis of the obtained measurements, in the steady state, heat transfer coefficients,
depending on the characteristic temperature differences and the heat transfer rates have been calculated.
According to the results, the approximate mean values of 2.40, 5.49 and 8.29 W/m2K were evaluated,
respectively for the convective, radiant and total heat transfer coefficients of radiant wall heating systems.