A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study

A modelling approach based on the Substitutive Coefficients Network (SCN) is developed to predict the thermal behavior of a system in the dynamic state-space, without requiring knowledge of the thermal mass. The method can apply either to large- (building, combined solar systems, geothermal energy,...

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Main Authors: Lahoucine Ouhsaine, Mohammed El Ganaoui, Abdelaziz Mimet, Jean-Michel Nunzi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2551
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spelling doaj-c06f85aed8784052990711687a3fe9d82021-04-29T23:02:29ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-04-01142551255110.3390/en14092551A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case StudyLahoucine Ouhsaine0Mohammed El Ganaoui1Abdelaziz Mimet2Jean-Michel Nunzi3Department of Thermal and Energy Engineering, LERMAB, IUT Henri Poincaré, University of Lorraine, 54400 Longwy, FranceDepartment of Thermal and Energy Engineering, LERMAB, IUT Henri Poincaré, University of Lorraine, 54400 Longwy, FranceEnergetic Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tétouan 93030, MoroccoDepartment of Thermal and Energy Engineering, LERMAB, IUT Henri Poincaré, University of Lorraine, 54400 Longwy, FranceA modelling approach based on the Substitutive Coefficients Network (SCN) is developed to predict the thermal behavior of a system in the dynamic state-space, without requiring knowledge of the thermal mass. The method can apply either to large- (building, combined solar systems, geothermal energy, and thermodynamic installations) or to small-scale systems (heat exchangers, electronic devices cooling systems, and Li-ion batteries). This current method is based on a dimensionless formulation of the simplified dynamic thermal balance model, using relaxation time as a key parameter to establish the model. The introduction of relaxation time reduces the parameters set as guidance coefficients. The parameters are finally expressed by a combination of global heat transfer coefficients related to each layer and/or sub-layer of the system. Advantages of the method are reliability, “non-destructibility”, i.e., it allows a reliable prediction of the thermal behavior which experimentally is inaccessible, and reducibility of the parameters size estimate. Additionally, the method is inexpensive in terms of computation memory. It is also easy to implement in practical numerical schemes. In this paper, the method leads to a simplified mathematical model that predicts the thermal behavior of a mono-zone eco-cottage building installed at Lorraine University (in Longwy, France) as a case study. Thermal performance of the building is estimated under the hourly weather conditions onsite, as obtained from the Meteonorm software. The thermal dynamics within hourly Typical Meteorological Year 2 (TMY2) Meteonorm data disturbances and the internal heating input state in the winter period were simulated with a simplified numerical discretization method. Results provide a general dynamic state of the different sub-components of the system, with limited design of the model parameters.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2551substitutive coefficients network (SCN)reduced-order modelrelaxation timedynamic state-space modelthermal behavior modelingthermal building simulation
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author Lahoucine Ouhsaine
Mohammed El Ganaoui
Abdelaziz Mimet
Jean-Michel Nunzi
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Mohammed El Ganaoui
Abdelaziz Mimet
Jean-Michel Nunzi
A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
Energies
substitutive coefficients network (SCN)
reduced-order model
relaxation time
dynamic state-space model
thermal behavior modeling
thermal building simulation
author_facet Lahoucine Ouhsaine
Mohammed El Ganaoui
Abdelaziz Mimet
Jean-Michel Nunzi
author_sort Lahoucine Ouhsaine
title A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
title_short A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
title_full A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
title_fullStr A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
title_full_unstemmed A Substitutive Coefficients Network for the Modelling of Thermal Systems: A Mono-Zone Building Case Study
title_sort substitutive coefficients network for the modelling of thermal systems: a mono-zone building case study
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-04-01
description A modelling approach based on the Substitutive Coefficients Network (SCN) is developed to predict the thermal behavior of a system in the dynamic state-space, without requiring knowledge of the thermal mass. The method can apply either to large- (building, combined solar systems, geothermal energy, and thermodynamic installations) or to small-scale systems (heat exchangers, electronic devices cooling systems, and Li-ion batteries). This current method is based on a dimensionless formulation of the simplified dynamic thermal balance model, using relaxation time as a key parameter to establish the model. The introduction of relaxation time reduces the parameters set as guidance coefficients. The parameters are finally expressed by a combination of global heat transfer coefficients related to each layer and/or sub-layer of the system. Advantages of the method are reliability, “non-destructibility”, i.e., it allows a reliable prediction of the thermal behavior which experimentally is inaccessible, and reducibility of the parameters size estimate. Additionally, the method is inexpensive in terms of computation memory. It is also easy to implement in practical numerical schemes. In this paper, the method leads to a simplified mathematical model that predicts the thermal behavior of a mono-zone eco-cottage building installed at Lorraine University (in Longwy, France) as a case study. Thermal performance of the building is estimated under the hourly weather conditions onsite, as obtained from the Meteonorm software. The thermal dynamics within hourly Typical Meteorological Year 2 (TMY2) Meteonorm data disturbances and the internal heating input state in the winter period were simulated with a simplified numerical discretization method. Results provide a general dynamic state of the different sub-components of the system, with limited design of the model parameters.
topic substitutive coefficients network (SCN)
reduced-order model
relaxation time
dynamic state-space model
thermal behavior modeling
thermal building simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2551
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