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AuthorPakari, Ali
AuthorGhani, Saud
Available date2023-12-05T10:28:39Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameEnergies
ResourceScopus
ISSN19961073
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14238044
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/50091
AbstractGiven the substantial energy use for space cooling in buildings, integrating energy-efficient and sustainable cooling systems into buildings has become increasingly more important. Even though the cooling potential of a near-surface earth-to-air heat exchanger (EAHE) with grass cover was demonstrated in previous studies, the energy savings and environmental benefits resulting from using the EAHE have not yet been quantified. Therefore, in this study, we quantify the energy savings resulting from using a near-surface earth-to-air heat exchanger (EAHE) with grass-covered ground as a precooling unit in hot desert climates. The outlet air conditions of the EAHE during 9 months of the year (March to November), where space cooling is required, are predicted using a 3D transient CFD model, which is validated against field measurements. The EAHE is fabricated from a 1 mm thick aluminum tube with a diameter of 0.15 m and a length of 21.5 m, buried 0.4 m deep. The results showed that the EAHE can cool ambient air by up to 8.5 °C at an air flow rate of 607 m3/h, corresponding to a cooling capacity of 1700 W and a COP of 17. The daily average cooling capacity of the EAHE is about 560 W for an average operation period of 15.1 h per day. When used as a precooling unit for conventional cooling systems, the highest estimated monthly energy savings is 115 kWh, and the estimated annual savings is 741 kWh.
SponsorFunding: This work was supported by the Qatar National Research Fund under its National Priorities Research Program (grant number NPRP11S-0114-180295). The contents of this work are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Qatar National Research Fund.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
SubjectComputational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Electricity savings
Energy savings
Ground cooling
Precooling
Transient simulations
TitleEnergy savings resulting from using a near-surface earth-to-air heat exchanger for precooling in hot desert climates
TypeArticle
Issue Number23
Volume Number14


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