A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics

Malaysia solar irradiation's climates located at 3 degrees 08'N 101 degrees 42'E have been studied as a representative of tropical climates in the present work. The feasibility of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system was studied comprehensively in Malaysian weather. Ba...

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Main Authors: Yau, Yat Huang, Poh, Kai Sin, Badarudin, Ahmad
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spelling my.um.eprints.428082023-08-28T04:56:00Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42808/ A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics Yau, Yat Huang Poh, Kai Sin Badarudin, Ahmad Q Science (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Malaysia solar irradiation's climates located at 3 degrees 08'N 101 degrees 42'E have been studied as a representative of tropical climates in the present work. The feasibility of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system was studied comprehensively in Malaysian weather. Based on the study of cost and payback period calculation of the solar photovoltaic under-floor air distribution system, the payback periods for 1 kW and 5 kW solar photovoltaic under-floor air distribution systems are 10.6 years and 8.3 years, respectively. The return on investments in 21 years for 1 kW and 5 kW is 3.13% and 4.3% respectively for the solar photovoltaic systems. The investment of the solar photovoltaic system on the under-floor air distribution system is reasonable from the economic aspect as the annual return on investment for the 1 kW of solar PV system is 3.13%, while the 5 kW of solar PV system is 4.30%. However, the 5 kW solar photovoltaic system needs a space of about 49 m(2) for solar panels, and it can only supply for one AHU as revealed in the present study. Thus, the finding suggests that space is a major concern when it comes to the application on high rise office buildings where space is limited. Elsevier 2022-06 Article PeerReviewed Yau, Yat Huang and Poh, Kai Sin and Badarudin, Ahmad (2022) A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 51. ISSN 2213-1388, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2021.101915 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2021.101915>. 10.1016/j.seta.2021.101915
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topic Q Science (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Yau, Yat Huang
Poh, Kai Sin
Badarudin, Ahmad
A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
description Malaysia solar irradiation's climates located at 3 degrees 08'N 101 degrees 42'E have been studied as a representative of tropical climates in the present work. The feasibility of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system was studied comprehensively in Malaysian weather. Based on the study of cost and payback period calculation of the solar photovoltaic under-floor air distribution system, the payback periods for 1 kW and 5 kW solar photovoltaic under-floor air distribution systems are 10.6 years and 8.3 years, respectively. The return on investments in 21 years for 1 kW and 5 kW is 3.13% and 4.3% respectively for the solar photovoltaic systems. The investment of the solar photovoltaic system on the under-floor air distribution system is reasonable from the economic aspect as the annual return on investment for the 1 kW of solar PV system is 3.13%, while the 5 kW of solar PV system is 4.30%. However, the 5 kW solar photovoltaic system needs a space of about 49 m(2) for solar panels, and it can only supply for one AHU as revealed in the present study. Thus, the finding suggests that space is a major concern when it comes to the application on high rise office buildings where space is limited.
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author Yau, Yat Huang
Poh, Kai Sin
Badarudin, Ahmad
author_facet Yau, Yat Huang
Poh, Kai Sin
Badarudin, Ahmad
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title A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
title_short A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
title_full A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
title_fullStr A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
title_full_unstemmed A techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
title_sort techno-economical study of a solar-assisted under-floor air distribution system for buildings in the tropics
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