Design parameters and control strategies for a combined passive heating and cooling system in Louisville,KY |
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Authors: | Adrienne M Parsons Keith Sharp |
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Affiliation: | 1. Engineering Fundamentals Department, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USAamsond01@louisville.edu;3. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTConventional passive solar systems can significantly reduce a building's heating load. However, the integration of passive heating and cooling systems in the same building and the benefits of actively controlling passive systems has largely been unexplored. The objective of this study was to determine the relative performance of a passive solar heating and sky cooling system operating with a range of control strategies, with the goal of minimising the overall annual energy use for space conditioning. A combined system (CS) and a separate system (SS) were simulated with thermal networks using MATLAB, with weather data for Louisville, KY. The control strategies simulated included: Seasonal, Ambient, Room and Matrix. The highest fraction of energy supplied by ambient sources for the SS was 0.707 with Matrix control, while for the CS, the highest fraction (0.704) was with Matrix temperature control with switchable attributes for heating and cooling. |
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Keywords: | Passive system heat pipe combined heating and cooling control |
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