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Get Free AccessPrevious studies have focused on the horizontal buried pipe section regarding the performance improvement of the earth-to-air heat exchanger, showing limited attention paid to the vertical air inlet section. In this study, we proposed a novel earth-to-air heat exchange system utilising an inlet plenum chamber (IPC-EAHE) to pre-treat the outdoor air in the inlet section. To evaluate its cooling performance, a numerical model was developed and validated based on a field experiment. The results showed a good agreement between simulated and experimental data, with a maximum absolute relative error of 4.43 % for the outlet air temperature. Then comparative studies between the IPC-EAHE and traditional EAHE are conducted under three airflow rates. Results indicated that the IPC-EAHE has a lower and more stable outlet air temperature than traditional EAHE. Compared to the traditional EAHE, the IPC-EAHE reduces the fluctuation of outlet air temperature by 53.13 %, 29.84 %, and 26.60 % under the airflow rates of 190 m3/h, 380 m3/h, and 570 m3/h, respectively. This improves the free cooling potential of EAHE for buildings. Moreover, the IPC-EAHE can reduce the buried pipe length by around 60.30 %, 53.0 %, and 50.0 % for three airflow rates, respectively. The friction resistance loss of the IPC section is at least 20 % less than that of the traditional EAHE vertical inlet section. The above results demonstrate that the IPC-EAHE offers greater renewable energy utilization efficiency and less buried pipe length than the traditional EAHE.
Qizhi Yang, Zhiru Hu, Yao Tao, Long Shi, Jiyuan Tu, Jie Chai, Yong Wang (2023). Experimental and numerical study on cooling performance of a novel earth-to-air heat exchanger system with an inlet plenum chamber. Energy Conversion and Management, 277, pp. 116671-116671, DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2023.116671.
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Year
2023
Authors
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English
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Energy Conversion and Management
DOI
10.1016/j.enconman.2023.116671
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