Anbar Journal of Engineering Science
Login
Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences
  • Home
  • Articles & Issues
    • Latest Issue
    • All Issues
  • Authors
    • Submit Manuscript
    • Guide for Authors
    • Authorship
    • Article Processing Charges (APC)
  • Reviewers
    • Guide for Reviewers
    • Become a Reviewer
    • Reviewers of AJES
  • About
    • About Journal
    • Aims and Scope
    • Editorial Board
    • Journal Insights
    • Peer Review Process
    • Publication Ethics
    • Plagiarism
    • Allegations of Misconduct
    • Appeals and Complaints
    • Corrections and Withdrawals
    • Open Access
    • Archiving Policy
    • Journal Funding Sources
    • Announcements
    • Contact

Search Results for air-condition

Article
Decision Making in Materials Selection: an Integrated Approach with AHP

Sattar A. Mutlag, hamad M. hasan

Pages: 399-407

PDF Full Text
Abstract

Materials selection is a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problems because the large numberof factors affecting on decision making. The best choice of available material is critical to thecompetitiveness and success of the manufacturing organisation. The analytical hierarchy process(AHP) is an important tool to solve MCDM problems. The choosing process of suitable material(such as a refrigerant fluid) for the Air Condition System (ACS) is faced with challenges such aslack of a systematic approach in setting the optimal performance in terms of its impact on theenvironment and operation. Selecting process for the one refrigerant from a range suitable ofsuitable refrigerant is complex process. The study presents a comparative performance analysisof ACS for using four alternative refrigerants R290, R410, R404 and R22. Then, one of these suitablerefrigerant is selected. The comparison is based on three criteria system operation, environmentand maintenance.Novels ACS performance assessment model is proposed based on an analytical hierarchy process(AHP). The model is based on two main criteria of ACS, quantitative criteria, cooling capacity(CC), coefficient of performance (COP), etc.).And qualitative criteria (Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), Global Warming Potential (GWP) andmaintenance cost (MC)). It is necessary to look for new technique help decision making to selectalternative refrigerants, to fulfill the goals of the international protocols (Montreal and Kyoto)and optimum operation, to satisfy the growing worldwide demand, in addition the increase outdoortemperature in some countries.This study provides a developed methodology for evaluating ACS performance. Moreover, it helpsto select a robust decision. The results obtained from AHP process that the best rank of the suitablerefrigerant was R404 (0.3763) followed by R22 (0.3657) and so on for the other. Therefore,the proposed methodology can help the decision maker to select the best alternative for bothcriteria (qualitative and quantitative) in complex selecting process.

Article
Investigation of human thermal comfort and improvement in public places adapted to a hot climate in Iraq

Ahmed Ali Najeeb Alashaab, Mohammed Saeed Alamery

Pages: 349-361

PDF Full Text
Abstract

This study focuses on improving the thermal comfort in Mosques in Iraq. Omar bin Abdul Aziz Mosque in Baghdad is taken as a case study. In general, the weather in Baghdad is hot- dry climate during the summer. the study was conducted at the time of noon prayer on Friday where the maximum number of people can be obtained inside the Mosque about 500 worshipers and severe environmental conditions. Numerical methods (CFD) are used for the simulation utilizing the package of ANSYS (FLUENT V. 18). As the results depending on the number of elements, 4 millions elements are used for dividing the physical domain. Thermal comfort was assessed by finding the values of the predicted mean vote (PMV), predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD), and ASHRAE standard-55. The adaptive redistribution of the air conditioning device strategy at five cases is used to obtain the best thermal comfort. Moreover, changing the angle of air intake of space by changing the angle inclination of the access blade at three different angles of 0o, 7.5o and 15o degree, and studying its effect on the thermal comfort in breathing level. The four case is the best in terms of thermal comfort when the angle of intake air at 0o.when the PMV was 0.35 and PPD is 7.5, which is lower than the original state. The improving percentage of PPD is 10 % and PMV 14 %.

Article
Developing of a Fuzzy Logic Controller for Air Conditioning System

Issam Mohammed Ali

Pages: 180-187

PDF Full Text
Abstract

Reducing energy consumption and to ensure thermal comfort are two important considerations in designing an air conditioning system. The control strategy proposed is fuzzy logic controller (FLC).This paper describes the development of an algorithm for air condition control system based on fuzzy logic (FL) to provide the conditions necessary for comfort living inside a building.Simulation of the controlling air conditioning system, on which the strategy is adopted, was carried out based on MATLAB This system consists of two sensors for feedback control: one to monitor temperature and another one to monitor humidity. The controller i.e. FLC was developed to control the compressor motor speed and fan speed in order to maintain the room temperature at or close to the setpoint temperature.

1 - 3 of 3 items

Search Parameters

Journal Logo
Anbar Journal of Engineering Sciences

University of Anbar

  • Copyright Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Cookie Settings
Licensing & Open Access

CC BY 4.0 Logo Licensed under CC-BY-4.0

This journal provides immediate open access to its content.

Editorial Manager Logo Elsevier Logo

Peer-review powered by Elsevier’s Editorial Manager®

       
Copyright © 2025 College of Engineering, University of Anbar. All rights reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.