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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2013
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Passive chilled beams are one type of beam that provides sensible cooling by relying on the negative buoyancy of room air that is cooled by the hydronic coils suspended in ceiling fixtures, causing it to descend toward floor level. Passive beams must be coupled with a separate air distribution system that delivers fresh air and maintains humidity control. This seminar presents current understanding and applications of passive chilled beams through performance testing, modeling investigations, and case studies.
Application Cases and Design Considerations for Passive BeamsCitation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2013 Annual Conference, Denver, CO.