亚热带气候条件下不可再生能源与可再生能源并网暖通空调系统能源性能比较研究

M. Rashid, Gulam Mahfuz Chowdhury, Tasnia Sultana
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本文旨在研究亚热带地区两种类型暖通空调系统的能源性能比较。利用DesignBuilder对两种HVAC模型进行了仿真:(1)基于非可再生能源(Non- Renewable Energy, Non-RES)的HVAC系统和(2)基于可再生能源(Renewable Energy, RES)的并网HVAC系统。为了简化设计,我们建造了一个三层的大学建筑,有多个区域,并使用孟加拉国的天气条件进行模拟。锅炉和冷却器以电力和天然气为燃料,采用非res HVAC模型。作为基于res的HVAC设计的一部分,太阳能光伏安装在大学大楼的屋顶上,而地源热泵(GSHP)仅用于供暖。这项研究还表明,基于res的暖通空调模型比非基于res的模型更可取,因为它减少了对天然气的需求,而天然气在当前世界上确实是有限的,并且产生了更多的二氧化碳。太阳能光伏基本上减少了对电网供电的依赖,而电网主要由天然气供电。基于RES的暖通空调模式是亚热带气候条件下最可持续和最合适的选择,因为可再生能源资源充足,显然具有固定成本,但没有可变成本或(运行和维护)运维成本。本工作的进一步研究表明,在基于res的设计情况下,光伏供电可以部分满足冷却需求,高于加热需求。
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COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ENERGY PERFORMANCES OF NON-RENEWABLE & RENEWABLE SOURCE BASED GRID-TIED HVAC SYSTEMS IN SUBTROPICAL CLIMATES
This paper aims to research the energy performance comparison of two types of HVAC systems for subtropical regions. Two HVAC models are simulated using DesignBuilder: (1) Non Renewable Energy Source (Non-RES) based HVAC system, and (2) Renewable Energy Source (RES) based Grid-tied HVAC system. For simplicity of design, a three-story university building with multiple zones was built and the Bangladeshi weather condition was used for the simulation. The boiler and chiller are fueled by electricity and natural gas in a non-RES based HVAC model. Solar PV is installed on the rooftop of the university building as part of the RES-based HVAC design, while Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) are employed to only supply heating. This study also demonstrates that RES-based HVAC models are preferable to non-RES-based models because it reduces the need for natural gas, which really is limited in the current world and produces greater CO2. Solar PV essentially lessens reliance on grid-fed electricity, which is essentially powered by natural gas. The RES based HVAC model is the most sustainable and appropriate choice for subtropical climate conditions also because of adequate renewable energy resources which apparently have a fixed cost but no variable or (Operation and Maintenance) O&M cost. Additional research in this work demonstrates that, in the case of RES-based design, photovoltaic-fed electricity can partially meet the cooling requirement, which is higher than the heating demand.
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