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Modeling and Performance Evaluation of an Air-Soil Exchange System in Energy Efficient Buildings

Modeling and Performance Evaluation of an Air-Soil Exchange System in Energy Efficient Buildings

2018
Abstract
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning systems (HVAC) are the main electricity consuming systems in buildings. However, they are the most used systems for maintaining thermal comfort inside buildings. Therefore, approaches that increase occupants’ comfort while reducing energy consumption of these systems are highly required. Renewable energies represent a great alternative considering its significant impact in reducing electricity consumption, thus, minimizing harmful gas emissions. Increased emphasis has been recently put on geothermal energy for heating, ventilation and air conditioning. For instance, Earth to Air heat exchangers (EAHE) could be used for extracting heat from the ground for either cooling or heating. It could have a significant impact on energy saving and bills while maintaining occupants’ comfort. EAHE is basically a buried pipe at a certain depth in the ground where air exchanges heat with soil during its time pass. In the present work, a modeling and sizing ...

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