Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6731422 | Energy and Buildings | 2015 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents an investigation carried out for evaluating the dynamic thermal performance of a residential house using a multi-zone building model simulated with the help of TRNSYS 17. The building model integrates systems such as an air-air heat exchanger (AAHE), a water-air heat exchanger (WAHE) coupled with an earth-water heat exchanger (EWHE). The temperature based control strategies for these systems are recommended based on the simulation results. The AAHE and the EWHE have impact of 66% and 7% respectively on reduction of the annual heating consumption of the house. All the integrated systems together contribute significantly (72%) in reducing the annual heating consumption of the house. The annual heating consumption of the house per unit floor area is estimated as 6.9 kWh/(m2 year) which is within the passive house standard. There is significant reduction of the overheating time above 25 °C due to the EWHE installed in the present house with annual ventilation air cooling contribution of 602.6 kWh/year.
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Authors
Arvind Chel, Arnold Janssens, Michel De Paepe,