Title of article :
Design of a new hybrid windcatcher and ground source heat pump system
Author/Authors :
Gorji Mahlabani, Yousef Department of Architecture - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , Yaghoubi Moghaddam, Maryam Department of Architecture - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , Azari, Mohammad Hakim Department of Architecture - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism - University of Art, Tehran, Iran , Torabi, Farschad Department of Energy Systems - Faculty of Mechanics - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In order to supply the thermal load of a building, a huge amount of
energy is consumed. Therefore, it is necessary to use renewable
energy sources in today’s architecture. As a matter of fact, this issue
has begun to be the focus of many studies worldwide making the topic
even more interesting. In this regard, the wind has always been
known as an outstanding renewable source of energy used in Iran for
thousands of years. Windcatchers, known as Badgirs in Iran, are
notably used in warm-humid and hot-dry climates to make the best
use of wind energy in these areas. However, Badgirs are neglected in
today’s life due to the limitation associated with their use in modern
buildings. Accordingly, the current study aims to take into account
some advantages of the windcatchers (Badgirs) in addition to
highlighting their effect in both reducing energy consumption and
providing thermal comfort. In previous research, humidification and
similar solutions have been used to provide cooling and heating by a
windcatcher, however, in none of them the Ground source heat pump
system has not been used for this purpose. This study proposes a
system consisting of a windcatcher and a Ground Source Heat Pump
system for a building in Yazd, Iran. For this purpose, the study is
conducted in three steps. First, current literature is studied. Second,
the proposed system is simulated using Transys software. Finally, a
mathematical calculation is performed. The simulation model
consists of a room located in Yazd with width, length, and height of
4m, 6m and 3.5m, respectively. The findings show the positive effect of
the proposed system in improving thermal comfort and energy by
about 37.6% in summer and 7% in winter.
Keywords :
Windcatcher’s Efficiency , Ground Source Heat Pumps System , Energy Consumption , Thermal Comfort
Journal title :
Energy Equipment and Systems