2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2012.06.029
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Climate impact on the prime mover size and design of a CCHP system for the residential building

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“…The hygrometric data such as the daily maximum and minimum of T db and RH which discussed previously in [20] is also used in this study. The building described in the case study is simulated in the HAP4.2 to calculate the cooling and heating loads.…”
Section: Load Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The hygrometric data such as the daily maximum and minimum of T db and RH which discussed previously in [20] is also used in this study. The building described in the case study is simulated in the HAP4.2 to calculate the cooling and heating loads.…”
Section: Load Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRM is used to size the prime mover [20,23]. This technique uses the hourly aggregated thermal load curve (ATD) and finds the maximum rectangle area under the hourly load curve as depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Sizing the Engine By Mrmmentioning
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“…The test results of a prototype system are presented, which validates the proposed controller strategy of BESS in a distributed power system network. Ebrahimi [5] presents climate impact on the prime mover size and design of a CCHP system for the residential building. Mago [6] explores the use of carbon credits to show how the reduction in carbon dioxide emissions that is possible from the CCHP system could translate into economic benefits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ebrahimi and Keshavarz studied the effects of different climates on the prime mover in the CCHP system [5e7]. The prime-mover capacity of a CCHP system for the same building in five different climates was determined by Ebrahimi and Keshavarz [5]. Two multi criteria decision-making algorithms of fuzzy logic and grey incidence approach were used to choose the best prime mover for a micro-CCHP system in five different climates [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%