Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2014-01-01
Journal:ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Included Journals:SCIE、EI
Volume:68
Issue:PARTA
Page Number:423-431
ISSN No.:0378-7788
Key Words:Traditional heating; Burning cave; Integration and optimization; Rural houses
Abstract:Nowadays, inhabitants living in rural areas of northern China still rely on traditional heating methods, such as kangs (bed-stoves), radiators heated by mini stoves, and burning caves in cold winter period. Burning caves are increasingly used due to free fuels from crop wastes, simple structures, and better heating effect than kangs and mini stoves. In this study, field measurements of indoor environment in several rural houses with burning caves designed by local craftsmen and located in northern China were carried out in 2010-2011. The results show that indoor temperatures maintained at above 18 degrees C and it was felt more comfortable than houses heated by kangs and mini stoves. To solve some existing problems in houses with burning caves built by local craftsmen, a new house integrated with an improved burning cave was built in December 6, 2011. The results from theoretical analysis and field measurements showed that temperature difference between adjacent rooms could be reduced by 4-6 degrees C, which is 2-5 degrees C lower than the houses with the burning caves designed by craftsmen, and the thermal efficiency reached 56.7%. In addition, the concentration of CO was reduced to 1/5 of the value in the houses with burning caves by local craftsmen. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Alma Mater:大连理工大学
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:土木工程系
Discipline:Heat and Gas Supply, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Engineering
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