Model and visualise the relationship between energy consumption and temperature distribution in cold rooms

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  - Ma, Ji; Murphy, David; Hayes, Michael; Ó Mathúna, S. Cian; Provan, Gregory
  - The 29th conference of theory and practice of computer graphics
  - Model and visualise the relationship between energy consumption and temperature distribution in cold rooms
  - 2011
  - September
  - Published
  - 1
  - ()
  - Wireless sensor networks Computational fluid dynamics Cold storage Computer simulation
  - Carr, H. ; Grimstead, I.
  - 71
  - 72
  - Warwick, England
  - 06-SEP-11
  - 08-SEP-11
  - In the area of food and pharmacy cold storage, temperature distribution is considered as a key factor. Inappropriatedistribution of temperature during the cooling process in cold rooms will cause the deterioration of the qualityof products and therefore shorten their life-span. In practice, in order to maintain the distribution of temperatureat an appropriate level, large amount of electrical energy has to be consumed to cool down the volume of space,based on the reading of a single temperature sensor placed in every cold room. However, it is not clear and visiblethat what is the change of energy consumption and temperature distribution over time. It lacks of effective toolsto visualise such a phenomenon. In this poster, we initially present a solution which combines a visualisation toolwith a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model together to enable users to explore such phenomenon.
  - http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/index.htm
  - 10.2312/LocalChapterEvents/TPCG/TPCG11/071-072
  - Science Foundation Ireland
  - Science Foundation Ireland (CSET - Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, grant 07/CE/I1147)
DA  - 2011/09
ER  - 
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AUTHORSMa, Ji; Murphy, David; Hayes, Michael; Ó Mathúna, S. Cian; Provan, Gregory
TITLEThe 29th conference of theory and practice of computer graphics
PUBLICATION_NAMEModel and visualise the relationship between energy consumption and temperature distribution in cold rooms
YEAR2011
MONTHSeptember
STATUSPublished
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SEARCH_KEYWORDWireless sensor networks Computational fluid dynamics Cold storage Computer simulation
EDITORSCarr, H. ; Grimstead, I.
START_PAGE71
END_PAGE72
LOCATIONWarwick, England
START_DATE06-SEP-11
END_DATE08-SEP-11
ABSTRACTIn the area of food and pharmacy cold storage, temperature distribution is considered as a key factor. Inappropriatedistribution of temperature during the cooling process in cold rooms will cause the deterioration of the qualityof products and therefore shorten their life-span. In practice, in order to maintain the distribution of temperatureat an appropriate level, large amount of electrical energy has to be consumed to cool down the volume of space,based on the reading of a single temperature sensor placed in every cold room. However, it is not clear and visiblethat what is the change of energy consumption and temperature distribution over time. It lacks of effective toolsto visualise such a phenomenon. In this poster, we initially present a solution which combines a visualisation toolwith a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model together to enable users to explore such phenomenon.
FUNDED_BY
URLhttp://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/index.htm
DOI_LINK10.2312/LocalChapterEvents/TPCG/TPCG11/071-072
FUNDING_BODYScience Foundation Ireland
GRANT_DETAILSScience Foundation Ireland (CSET - Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, grant 07/CE/I1147)