Title :
A novel evaluation criterion for GSHP systems based on operative performances
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy, Syst., Territory & Constructions Eng., Univ. of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
This work proposes an innovative approach to the ground source evaluation for heat pump systems. The initial characterization of the soil (e.g. thermo-physical properties, temperature...) is integrated with classical considerations about HVAC design. In particular, we propose to analyze the viability of a ground source project through the evaluation of its final operative performances. The achievable savings with respect to alternative technologies become the key-parameter for project viability and system design. The proposed methodology aims to investigate the best level of exploitation of the ground source according to soil thermo-physical properties, local external climate, building thermal load, and back-ups efficiency. Through a plain test case, we show how the utilization of the sole GSHP technology, even if technically feasible, might not be the best design solution: indeed, the large number of required ground heat exchangers could make the project unfavorable. On the contrary, a proper synergy among GSHP and back-up generators leads to notable energetic and economic benefits, ensuring higher energetic performances, lower installation costs, and a sustainable exploitation of the ground-source.
Keywords :
HVAC; buildings (structures); costing; ground source heat pumps; heat exchangers; installation; power generation economics; soil; GSHP systems; GSHP technology; HVAC design; back-up generators; building thermal load; economic benefits; ground heat exchangers; ground source evaluation; ground source project; heat pump systems; installation costs; soil thermophysical properties; Buildings; Economics; Heat pumps; Heating; Land surface temperature; Mathematical model; Thermal loading; GSHP modeling; Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP); cost-benefit analysis; performance evaluation; seasonal performance;
Conference_Titel :
Energy (IYCE), 2015 5th International Youth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pisa
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-7171-1
DOI :
10.1109/IYCE.2015.7180740