Earth–air heat exchanger (EAHE) potential was evaluated for nine locations representing a range of North American climates to determine the impact of futureclimatescenarios.ThiswasmotivatedbytheintrinsicrelationshipbetweenclimateconditionsandEAHEpotential.Futureweatherfileswerecreatedusinggeneral circulation model (GCM) outputs for three representative concentration pathways (RCP) scenarios and two separate timeframes. These were used in a climate-based approach for estimating EAHE potential based on their capacity to provide either heating or cooling. The results demonstrated, cooling capacity of a hypothetical EAHE system decreased and heating capacity increased due to changes in demand. The largest effects were observed for later time periods and more drastic changes to radiative forcing. From the chosen locations, heating dominated sites are most susceptible to unfavorable changes in cooling capacity due to the synchronous timing of changes in cooling capacity relative to peak demand. This work highlights the importanceofconductingaclimatechangeimpactassessmentonEAHEpotentialin theseclimatestoensuresystemeffectivenessintothefuture.Furtherworkisrequired to explore the impact of depth and efficiency in addition to the resolution of climate changes models used.
Earth-air Heat Exchanger Potential Under Future Climate Change Scenarios in Nine North American Cities / Zajch, Andrew; Gough, William; Chiesa, Giacomo. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 109-119. (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings 2019 (SEB-19) tenutosi a Budapest (HUN) nel 4–5 July 2019) [10.1007/978-981-32-9868-2_10].
Earth-air Heat Exchanger Potential Under Future Climate Change Scenarios in Nine North American Cities
Giacomo Chiesa
2020
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Earth–air heat exchanger (EAHE) potential was evaluated for nine locations representing a range of North American climates to determine the impact of futureclimatescenarios.ThiswasmotivatedbytheintrinsicrelationshipbetweenclimateconditionsandEAHEpotential.Futureweatherfileswerecreatedusinggeneral circulation model (GCM) outputs for three representative concentration pathways (RCP) scenarios and two separate timeframes. These were used in a climate-based approach for estimating EAHE potential based on their capacity to provide either heating or cooling. The results demonstrated, cooling capacity of a hypothetical EAHE system decreased and heating capacity increased due to changes in demand. The largest effects were observed for later time periods and more drastic changes to radiative forcing. From the chosen locations, heating dominated sites are most susceptible to unfavorable changes in cooling capacity due to the synchronous timing of changes in cooling capacity relative to peak demand. This work highlights the importanceofconductingaclimatechangeimpactassessmentonEAHEpotentialin theseclimatestoensuresystemeffectivenessintothefuture.Furtherworkisrequired to explore the impact of depth and efficiency in addition to the resolution of climate changes models used.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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