2021
DOI: 10.37934/stve.3.1.1528
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Analysis of indoor environment and insulation performance of residential house with double envelope vacuum insulation panels

Abstract: Double envelope vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) have a possibility to significantly increase the service lifetime. In this paper, double envelope VIPs were produced and installed in the residential house. The performance of installed VIPs was evaluated by using the measuring data of heat flux meter. In addition, the total energy, the heating load and the indoor thermal environment of this house were measured and analysed. The average heating load and the average temperature difference between room temperature … Show more

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“…Table 3 summarizes the electric energy, heat extraction, heating output, and average SCOP during the heating period. The heating output in the heating period was approximately 5000 kWh, which is equivalent to the annual heating load of one residential house with high thermal insulation specifications [14]. This result confirms that this GSHP system is capable of continuous heating operations.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ground Heat Exchanger Performance and The Grou...supporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Table 3 summarizes the electric energy, heat extraction, heating output, and average SCOP during the heating period. The heating output in the heating period was approximately 5000 kWh, which is equivalent to the annual heating load of one residential house with high thermal insulation specifications [14]. This result confirms that this GSHP system is capable of continuous heating operations.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ground Heat Exchanger Performance and The Grou...supporting
confidence: 62%
“…In addition, if T s0 − T f is set to 15 • C, the heat extraction rate per the GHE's length can be estimated as 33-36 W/m. Since the heat load is approximately 2.5 kW in midwinter and in a residential home with high thermal insulation specifications, as shown in [14], the required heat extraction is approximately 1.9 kW if the COP of the GSHP is set to 4. The required GHE length can be estimated as 58 m by dividing the required heat extraction by the heat extraction rate per the GHE's length; thus, 8 m × 8 m GHEs are sufficient to provide the required heat extraction.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ground Heat Exchanger Performance and The Grou...mentioning
confidence: 99%