Parametric Analysis of a Passive Energy Management Through Increased Thermal Capacitance

Joseph Carpenter, P. Mago, R. Luck, Heejin Cho
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This paper evaluates the influence of several parameters on the potential of using increased thermal capacitance (ITC) as a passive energy management technique to decrease a building’s cooling load. ITC is implemented by circulating water from a storage tank through a piping system located in the building’s ceiling. The cooling load of the ITC enhanced building is compared to the cooling load of a reference building without ITC. TRNSYS, a transient system simulation software, is used to simulate both the ITC enhanced building and the reference building. The following parameters that affect the performance of the ITC are analyzed: tank size, specific heat, mass flow rate, initial temperature of the working fluid, pipe material and wall thickness, and location of the piping system in the ceiling. These parameters are also modified to achieve the best results for each of the climate conditions investigated. The simulations demonstrate that ITC has the potential to reduce the overall cooling load in a range between 4% to 8%, depending on the location and the month of the year.
通过增加热容的被动能量管理的参数分析
本文评估了几个参数对使用增加热容(ITC)作为被动能源管理技术的潜力的影响,以减少建筑物的冷负荷。ITC是通过位于建筑物天花板的管道系统从储罐中循环水来实现的。将增强型增强型建筑的冷负荷与不增强型参考建筑的冷负荷进行了比较。利用瞬态系统仿真软件TRNSYS对ITC增强建筑和参考建筑进行仿真。分析了影响ITC性能的参数:罐体尺寸、比热、质量流量、工作流体初始温度、管道材料和壁厚、管道系统在顶棚中的位置。还对这些参数进行了修改,以在所调查的每种气候条件下获得最佳结果。模拟表明,根据地点和月份的不同,ITC有可能将总冷负荷降低4%至8%。
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