Publication
Title
Method to evaluate a heat and cold distribution in collective buildings with decentralised booster heat pumps
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Abstract
The development and use of more energy-efficient heating and cooling systems is required in order to secure a sustainable energy supply. In this respect, a myriad of concepts are being developed. The combined distribution circuit (CDC) of centralized heating at lower temperatures (ca. 20 to 30°C) or cooling and decentralized booster heat pumps (BHP) for the production of domestic hot water (DHW) is such a concept, notably one of a collective heating and cooling system for apartment buildings. Although certain studies have demonstrated that the use of BHP results in potential energy savings, no energetic evaluation of the BHP in a CDC is available. In order to analyse all concept components a simulation environment in Matlab has been adapted. Therefore, new models are developed. This research compares the concept to a classic CDC with a supply temperature of at least 60°C heated by a central boiler. Moreover, the possible energy recuperations of this concept are quantified. This research has shown that a CDC at lower distribution temperatures with BHP can achieve a total system efficiency of 334% on a yearly basis. Moreover, reducing the CO2-emmisions with 55% is possible in comparison to a classic CDC. Thanks to the configuration of the heat interface unit (HIU), the BHP extracts between 10,2% to 31,5% of the total evaporator heat directly out of the apartment during summer. This study proofs that the concept of a CDC with BHP can contribute to decarbonizing the heat (and cooling) production in apartment buildings, while maintaining the desired comfort.
Language
English
Source (book)
Proceedings of the World Sustainable Energy Days 2021, 21-25 June, 2021, Linz/Wels, Austria
Publication
2021
Volume/pages
p. 1-13
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Project info
Smart Thermal Grids.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 02.07.2021
Last edited 24.06.2025
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