TY - GEN
T1 - Statistical data analysis method for multizonal airflow measurement using multiple kinds of perfluorocarbon tracer gas
AU - Okuyama, Hiroyasu
AU - Onishi, Yoshinori
AU - Tanabe, Shin Ichi
AU - Kashihara, Seiichi
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Conventional multiple types of perfluorocarbon tracers use the number of gases equal to the number of zones (n). The possible nxn+n airflows are solved from the mass balance of the gas and the airflow balance. However, some airflows may not occur because of the actual interzonal geometry, and the introduction of unnecessary, unknown parameters can impair the accuracy of the estimations. Also, various error factors often yield an irrational negative airflow rate. Conventional methods have insufficient procedure for the evaluation of error. This study describes a way to use the least-squares technique to improve the precision of estimates and to evaluate reliability. From the equations' residual the error variance and covariance matrix Λ q of the estimated airflow rate error is deduced and also the coefficient of determinant using the residual square sum and total variation is introduced. Further the error matrix mΛ q caused by the measurement error of the gas concentration and gas emission rate is deduced. The discrepancy ratio of the model premise is defined by dividing the former diagonal elements by the latter ones. Moreover the index of irrationality of the estimated negative airflow rate is defined based on the difference of the three estimation methods results.
AB - Conventional multiple types of perfluorocarbon tracers use the number of gases equal to the number of zones (n). The possible nxn+n airflows are solved from the mass balance of the gas and the airflow balance. However, some airflows may not occur because of the actual interzonal geometry, and the introduction of unnecessary, unknown parameters can impair the accuracy of the estimations. Also, various error factors often yield an irrational negative airflow rate. Conventional methods have insufficient procedure for the evaluation of error. This study describes a way to use the least-squares technique to improve the precision of estimates and to evaluate reliability. From the equations' residual the error variance and covariance matrix Λ q of the estimated airflow rate error is deduced and also the coefficient of determinant using the residual square sum and total variation is introduced. Further the error matrix mΛ q caused by the measurement error of the gas concentration and gas emission rate is deduced. The discrepancy ratio of the model premise is defined by dividing the former diagonal elements by the latter ones. Moreover the index of irrationality of the estimated negative airflow rate is defined based on the difference of the three estimation methods results.
KW - Error analysis
KW - Least squares
KW - Multizonal airflow measurement
KW - Perfluorocarbon tracer gas
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84857478316
SN - 9784861630729
T3 - IAQVEC 2007 Proceedings - 6th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings: Sustainable Built Environment
SP - 169
EP - 176
BT - IAQVEC 2007 Proceedings - 6th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings
T2 - 6th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings: Sustainable Built Environment, IAQVEC 2007
Y2 - 28 October 2007 through 31 October 2007
ER -