Heat Balance Calculation and Energy Efficiency Analysis for Building Clusters Based on Psychrometric Chart
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Basic Assumptions
2.1. The Basic Structure of a Building Cluster Containing PRAS and Heating Network
2.2. Building Cluster Energy Management Principle
3. Heat Balance Calculation and Energy Efficiency Analysis Based on i-d Diagram
3.1. Heat Balance Calculations
3.2. Energy Efficiency Analysis
4. Building Cluster Energy Management Model Including PRAS and Heating Pipe Network
4.1. Objective Function
4.2. Constraint Condition
- Energy balance constraints
- Production model of air source heat pump [24]
- Gas turbine output model [25]
- Heat net model
- 5.
- Thermal inertia model [7]The change of indoor heating balance is a slow process, which plays a certain buffer role in the process of air conditioning, and the specific expression is shown in Equation (27).
- 6.
- Average comfort constraint
4.3. Solution Flow
5. Case Analysis
5.1. Basic Data
5.2. Result Validity Analysis
5.2.1. Iteration Result
5.2.2. Efficiency Analysis of Energy Management
5.2.3. Energy Management Scheme
5.3. Results Sensitivity Analysis
5.3.1. Impact of Average Comfort on Energy Management of Building Clusters
5.3.2. Impact of Heat Use in Building Clusters on the Node and Pipe Temperatures of the Heating Network
6. Conclusions
- (1)
- The method proposed in this paper was capable of refining the calculation of building heating loads, quantitatively analyzing building energy efficiency, taking into account the average comfort level of building clusters, efficiently managing indoor temperatures and the heating schedules of ASHP, HN, and HI, improving operational economy and reducing energy consumption by considering many factors such as the enthalpy and humidity of indoor and outdoor air in building clusters and the set indoor temperature;
- (2)
- Using the method of this paper, the impact on the total operating cost of the building cluster was greatest when the average comfort level was between 93.6% and 98% under the environment of 3–6 °C outside temperature in winter, and the marginal cost of the average comfort level reaches 109.30, and the operating cost could be effectively reduced by reducing the average comfort level. As the average comfort level decreases, the impact gradually decreases and the marginal cost decreased to 11.36 when the average comfort level decreased to 91.6–92%, and it was not recommended to reduce the average comfort level again in order to reduce the operating cost.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Pipe Number | Length (m) | Flow (m3/h) |
---|---|---|
p1 | 100 | 120 |
p2 | 800 | 30 |
p3 | 600 | 90 |
p4 | 300 | 50 |
p5 | 700 | 40 |
p6 | 700 | 40 |
p7 | 300 | 50 |
p8 | 600 | 90 |
p9 | 800 | 30 |
p10 | 100 | 120 |
Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
---|---|
G | 150 kg/h |
m | 15% |
Hvg | 9.88 kJ/m3 |
ηGB | 0.9 |
R | 265 (m·°C)/kW |
c | 4.2 kJ/(kg·°C) |
ρ | 934.67 kg/m3 |
Result | S1 | S3 |
---|---|---|
F ($) | 11,480.48 | 11,666.45 |
Sk (%) | 97.91 | 100 |
ηBEE (%) | 22.30 | 22.60 |
F ($) | 11,480.48 | 11,666.45 |
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Yang, S.; Su, H.; Dou, X.; Chen, M.; Huang, Y. Heat Balance Calculation and Energy Efficiency Analysis for Building Clusters Based on Psychrometric Chart. Sensors 2021, 21, 7606. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21227606
Yang S, Su H, Dou X, Chen M, Huang Y. Heat Balance Calculation and Energy Efficiency Analysis for Building Clusters Based on Psychrometric Chart. Sensors. 2021; 21(22):7606. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21227606
Chicago/Turabian StyleYang, Shihai, Huiling Su, Xun Dou, Mingming Chen, and Yixuan Huang. 2021. "Heat Balance Calculation and Energy Efficiency Analysis for Building Clusters Based on Psychrometric Chart" Sensors 21, no. 22: 7606. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21227606
APA StyleYang, S., Su, H., Dou, X., Chen, M., & Huang, Y. (2021). Heat Balance Calculation and Energy Efficiency Analysis for Building Clusters Based on Psychrometric Chart. Sensors, 21(22), 7606. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21227606