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Modeling and Testing Multiple Precooling Strategies in Three Residential Building Types in the Phoenix Climate

机译:凤凰城气候中三种住宅建筑类型的多种预冷策略的建模和测试

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As air-conditioning demand has increased significantly during the last decade, efficient energy use has become more important due to large electric power demands and limited reserves of fossil fuel. Electrical energy use fluctuates significantly during a 24-hour day due to variable demand from industrial, commercial, and residential activities. In hot and cold climates, the dominant part of the load fluctuation is caused by cooling and heating demands, respectively. If electric loads could be shifted from peak hours to off-peak hours, not only would building operation costs decrease but the need to run peaker plants, which typically use more fossil fuels than non-peaker plants, would also decrease. Thus, shifting electricity consumption from peak to off-peak hours promotes economic and environmental savings. This paper uses simulation and experimental work to examine 12 precooling strategies in three residential buildings in the Phoenix, Arizona, climate. The selected buildings are considered to represent the majority of residential buildings in the area. Results of this project show that precooling can save up to 46% of peakenergy demand in a home constructed with concrete or cementitious block and up to 35% in wood frame homes. Homeowners can save up to U.S. $244/year in block construction and up to U.S. $119/year in wood frame homes.
机译:在过去十年中,随着空调需求的显着增加,由于大量的电力需求和有限的化石燃料储备,有效利用能源变得越来越重要。由于工业,商业和住宅活动的需求变化,一天中的24小时电能使用量会发生很大的波动。在炎热和寒冷的气候中,负荷波动的主要部分分别由制冷和制热需求引起。如果可以将电力负荷从高峰时段转移到非高峰时段,不仅将降低建筑运营成本,而且运行通常比非峰值电厂使用更多化石燃料的峰值电厂的需求也将降低。因此,将电力消耗从高峰时段转换为非高峰时段可促进经济和环境节省。本文使用模拟和实验工作来研究亚利桑那州凤凰城三座住宅建筑中的12种预冷策略。所选建筑物被认为代表了该地区的大多数住宅建筑物。该项目的结果表明,在使用混凝土或水泥砌块建造的房屋中,预冷可节省多达46%的峰值能源需求,在木结构房屋中可节省多达35%的峰值能源需求。房主每年最多可以节省244美元的木结构房屋,每年最多可以节省119美元的木结构房屋。

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    《ASHRAE Transactions》 |2016年第2期|202-214|共13页
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    School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ;

    School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ;

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