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Parametric and optimization analyses of a dynamic trombe wall incorporating PCM to save heating energy under cold climate zones

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  • Zhou, Shiqiang
  • Song, Mengjie
  • Shan, Kui
  • Razaqpur, A. Ghani
  • Huang, Jinhui Jeanne

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The Trombe wall system incorporating a dynamic PCM layer (DTWPS) has been recognized as a viable envelope to reduce the energy demand for heating effectively. However, properly selecting PCMs in the DTWPS is complicated and much less studied. Therefore, parametric and optimization analyses of the PCM thermal properties of a DTWPS are carried out for heating energy saving under cold climate zones using a validated CFD model, multiple linear and nonlinear regression models, and the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. The results show nonlinear relationships between the four critical PCM thermal properties and the energy saving, time lag, and thermal comfort. Moreover, the optimal values of the melting point, latent heat, density, and thermal conductivity of the PCM are 26.4 °C, 200 kJ/kg, 2080 kg/m3, and 1.34 W/(m·K), respectively. Meanwhile, the energy saving for the test room equipped with the DTWPS with optimal thermal properties could reach 100 % compared to that for the traditional reference Trombe wall. With available PCMs, heating energy consumption can be saved by up to 90 % or more. Further, the DTWPS demonstrates a reduced PCM mass compared to other passive walls.

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  • Zhou, Shiqiang & Song, Mengjie & Shan, Kui & Razaqpur, A. Ghani & Huang, Jinhui Jeanne, 2024. "Parametric and optimization analyses of a dynamic trombe wall incorporating PCM to save heating energy under cold climate zones," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 237(PA).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:237:y:2024:i:pa:s0960148124016057
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121537
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