Use of Building Façade for Active Indoor Humidity Control

dc.contributor.authorGhali, Kamel Abou
dc.contributor.authorHarrouz, Jean Paul
dc.contributor.authorGhaddar, Nesreen K.
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Mechanical Engineering
dc.contributor.facultyMaroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture (MSFEA)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T11:33:34Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T11:33:34Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractRegulating indoor humidity levels to healthy ranges is important to provide occupants with acceptable thermal comfort and air quality conditions. Conventional techniques relied on the supply of dehumidified outdoor air to dilute the indoor generated moisture. They use vapor compression cooling either as standalone system or integrated with desiccant dehumidifiers to generate the dry air. Such systems are energy intensive and require large footprint areas, especially in hot and humid climates. This work proposes thus an energy-efficient alternative where the indoor humidity is pumped directly from the space and discharged outdoors. This system integrates a metal organic framework-based dehumidifier with the building breathable façade. The dehumidifier dries the outdoor air that is used to ventilate the façade and create the necessary driving gradient for the moisture transfer, irrespective of the outdoor air conditions. Mathematical models are developed to evaluate the system performance for an office space located in the extreme hot and humid climate of Jeddah, KSA. The proposed system resulted in 89 % and 90 % reduction in the system size and energy consumption compared to conventional systems over the peak humidity month. © 2023, European Association for the Development of Renewable Energy, Environment and Power Quality (EA4EPQ). All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.24084/repqj21.326
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-85163744202
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/28003
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEuropean Association for the Development of Renewable Energy, Environment and Power Quality (EA4EPQ)
dc.relation.ispartofRenewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectDesiccant dehumidification
dc.subjectHumidity control
dc.subjectVentilated air gap
dc.subjectAir quality
dc.subjectClimate models
dc.subjectDriers (materials)
dc.subjectEnergy efficiency
dc.subjectEnergy utilization
dc.subjectIndoor air pollution
dc.subjectOffice buildings
dc.subjectOrganometallics
dc.subjectQuality control
dc.subjectAir-gaps
dc.subjectBuilding facades
dc.subjectCondition
dc.subjectHot and humid climate
dc.subjectHumidity-control
dc.subjectIndoor humidities
dc.subjectIndoor humidity control
dc.subjectOutdoor air
dc.titleUse of Building Façade for Active Indoor Humidity Control
dc.typeArticle

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