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OR-16-C074 -- Using Building's Thermal Mass as Short-Term Integrated Energy Storage

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OR-16-C074 -- Using Building's Thermal Mass as Short-Term Integrated Energy Storage

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2016

Navid Ekrami; Raghad S. Kamel; Camille Lecherf; Kajen Ethirveerasingham, Student Member ASHRAE; Alan S. Fung, PhD, PE, Member ASHRAE

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Building integrated thermal energy storage (BITES) systems specifically ventilated concrete slabs (VCS) has been discussed in this article. Additionally, a simplified three dimensional model of the VCS was developed in SolidWorks Flow Simulation software. The model was used to better understand the charging and discharging process of the VCS as a thermal energy storage. It was tested for multiple charging and discharging scenarios such as being connected to the building integrated photovoltaic and thermal (BIPV/T) system or using an air source heat pump (ASHP) as the heat source. Preliminary results show VCS is able to store up to 30% of the generated energy by BIPV/T and charging process is even more effective with an ASHP. Moreover, it was shown a properly charged VCS would warm up the cold outdoor air by approximately 5C (9F) to be used as an inlet for the heat pump.

Citation: 2016 Winter Conference, Orlando, FL, Conference Papers

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Published: 2016 Number of Pages: 8Units of Measure:DualFile Size: 1 file , 1.8 MB Product Code(s): D-OR-16-C074