Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7048868 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
In this work uncertainty propagation and sensitivity analyses have been applied to a case study of an application where PCM is integrated into the envelope of a test cell. The aim of the study is to quantify the influence of the uncertainties associated with the measurements of the thermo-physical properties of PCM on the results of the annual energy consumption. For this purpose, EnergyPlus has been used for the building energy simulation and a Monte Carlo based method has been chosen for the uncertainty and sensitivity analysis. Considering realistic uncertainty ranges for PCM thermo-physical properties, a significant uncertainty of savings on cooling energy demand has been calculated (approximately 10%). Phase change temperature and thermal conductivity have been identified as the most influential input parameters whereas phase change enthalpy is of secondary importance. A method has been proposed in order to calculate a combination of admissible uncertainties for the input variables that reduces output uncertainty to a required value. The method can be used if input variables and the behaviour of the model comply with certain conditions. For the case study, a maximum tolerance for the error of measurements of phase change temperature and thermal conductivity of ±0.3 °C and ±8% respectively is necessary to reduce the uncertainty of savings on cooling energy demand to 5%.
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Authors
Javier Mazo, Abdallah Tarek El Badry, Joan Carreras, Mónica Delgado, Dieter Boer, Belen Zalba,