Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types
In this study, condensation reduction methods with high field applicability to various types of underground parking lots in apartment buildings were selected and tested. The selected methods included floor-insulating drainage plates, induction fans with heating wires, and an automatic control ventil...
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| description | In this study, condensation reduction methods with high field applicability to various types of underground parking lots in apartment buildings were selected and tested. The selected methods included floor-insulating drainage plates, induction fans with heating wires, and an automatic control ventilation system based on indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity. The effectiveness of these methods was evaluated via real-world field experiments. The results indicated that while the insulating drainage plates initially blocked the cold, their long-term effectiveness matched that of normal drainage plates (difference 0.1°C). The induction fan with a heating wire showed average increases of 0.8°C and 2.7°C in wall surface temperature after one and three months, compared to normal induction fans. The absolute humidity of the automatic control ventilation decreased by 1.8 g/kg after 10 h of operation during rainy weather, whereas the manual control ventilation system increased by 0.6 g/kg under the same conditions. This study offers insights into the most effective application of these methods for various parking lot configurations. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-f2030675673f4d4f9d274efef81eea2c2025-08-20T02:30:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering1347-28522025-05-012431913193010.1080/13467581.2024.23577562357756Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot typesHye Yeon Kim0Min Hee Chung1Jin Chul Park2Chung-Ang UniversityKyonggi UniversityChung-Ang UniversityIn this study, condensation reduction methods with high field applicability to various types of underground parking lots in apartment buildings were selected and tested. The selected methods included floor-insulating drainage plates, induction fans with heating wires, and an automatic control ventilation system based on indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity. The effectiveness of these methods was evaluated via real-world field experiments. The results indicated that while the insulating drainage plates initially blocked the cold, their long-term effectiveness matched that of normal drainage plates (difference 0.1°C). The induction fan with a heating wire showed average increases of 0.8°C and 2.7°C in wall surface temperature after one and three months, compared to normal induction fans. The absolute humidity of the automatic control ventilation decreased by 1.8 g/kg after 10 h of operation during rainy weather, whereas the manual control ventilation system increased by 0.6 g/kg under the same conditions. This study offers insights into the most effective application of these methods for various parking lot configurations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2024.2357756underground parking lot of apartment buildingscondensationinsulating drainage plateinduction fan with heating wireautomatic control ventilation system |
| spellingShingle | Hye Yeon Kim Min Hee Chung Jin Chul Park Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering underground parking lot of apartment buildings condensation insulating drainage plate induction fan with heating wire automatic control ventilation system |
| title | Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types |
| title_full | Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types |
| title_fullStr | Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types |
| title_full_unstemmed | Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types |
| title_short | Field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types |
| title_sort | field experiment examining condensation reduction methods based on underground parking lot types |
| topic | underground parking lot of apartment buildings condensation insulating drainage plate induction fan with heating wire automatic control ventilation system |
| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13467581.2024.2357756 |
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