Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house

Having in sight the need for a strong reduction in CO2 emissions and the fluctuation of the price of fossil fuels, the ground source resources alongside with the ground source heat pumps are becoming more and more widespread for meeting the heating/cooling demand of several types of buildings. This...

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Main Authors: Ilisei Gheorghe, Catalina Tiberiu, Gavriliuc Robert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_01070.pdf
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spelling doaj-99d35c5ba14c4f9297b7da43da9c0a3f2021-02-02T07:00:31ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110107010.1051/e3sconf/201911101070e3sconf_clima2019_01070Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive houseIlisei GheorgheCatalina TiberiuGavriliuc RobertHaving in sight the need for a strong reduction in CO2 emissions and the fluctuation of the price of fossil fuels, the ground source resources alongside with the ground source heat pumps are becoming more and more widespread for meeting the heating/cooling demand of several types of buildings. This article targets to develop the thermal modelling of borehole heat storage systems. Trying to emphasize some certain advantages of a GSHP (ground source heat pump) with vertical boreholes, a case study analysing a residential solar passive house is presented. The numerical results are produced using different modelling software like DesignBuilder, EED (Earth Energy Designer) and a sizing method for the length of the boreholes (ASHRAE method). The idea of sizing the length of boreholes (main design parameter and good index in estimating the system’s cost) using two different methods shows the reliability of this modelling tool. The study shows that borehole’s length of a GSHP system can trigger a difference in electricity consumption up to 22%. Moreover, this sensitivity analysis aims to prove that the design of the whole system can be done beforehand just using modeling tools, without performing tests in-situ.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_01070.pdf
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author Ilisei Gheorghe
Catalina Tiberiu
Gavriliuc Robert
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Catalina Tiberiu
Gavriliuc Robert
Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
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Catalina Tiberiu
Gavriliuc Robert
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title Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
title_short Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
title_full Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
title_fullStr Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
title_sort sensitivity analysis using simulations for a ground source heat pump – implementation on a solar passive house
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Having in sight the need for a strong reduction in CO2 emissions and the fluctuation of the price of fossil fuels, the ground source resources alongside with the ground source heat pumps are becoming more and more widespread for meeting the heating/cooling demand of several types of buildings. This article targets to develop the thermal modelling of borehole heat storage systems. Trying to emphasize some certain advantages of a GSHP (ground source heat pump) with vertical boreholes, a case study analysing a residential solar passive house is presented. The numerical results are produced using different modelling software like DesignBuilder, EED (Earth Energy Designer) and a sizing method for the length of the boreholes (ASHRAE method). The idea of sizing the length of boreholes (main design parameter and good index in estimating the system’s cost) using two different methods shows the reliability of this modelling tool. The study shows that borehole’s length of a GSHP system can trigger a difference in electricity consumption up to 22%. Moreover, this sensitivity analysis aims to prove that the design of the whole system can be done beforehand just using modeling tools, without performing tests in-situ.
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