Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7161672 Energy Conversion and Management 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
A ground source heat pump system, used to heat environments located in a cold climate, was investigated in this study. The solar assisted ground source heat pump extracted heat from the ground by means of borehole heat exchangers and it injected excess solar thermal energy into the ground. Building load profiles are usually heating dominated in cold climates, but when common ground source heat pump systems are used only for heating, their performance decreases due to an unbalanced ground load. Solar thermal collectors can help to ensure that systems installed in cold zones perform more efficiently. Computer simulations using a Transient System Simulation (TRNSYS) tool were carried out in six cold locations in order to investigate solar assisted ground source heat pumps. The effect of the borehole length on the energy efficiency of the heat pump was, in particular, analyzed. Finally, a suitable control strategy was implemented to manage both the solar thermal collectors and the borehole heat exchangers.
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