A methodical approach for the design of thermal energy storage systems in buildings: An eight‐step methodology

Author:

Rahnama Samira1ORCID,Khatibi Mahmood1,Maccarini Alessandro1,Farouq Mahmoud Murtala2,Ahranjani Parham Mirzaei3,Fabrizio Enrico4,Ferrara Maria4,Bogatu Dragos‐Ioan5,Shinoda Jun5,Olesen Bjarne W.5,Kazanci Ongun B.5,Bazdar Elaheh6,Nasiri Fuzhan6,Zeng Chao7,Wei Xu7,Haghighat Fariborz6,Afshari Alireza1

Affiliation:

1. Department of the Built Environment Aalborg University Copenhagen København Denmark

2. Architecture and Built Environment Department University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

3. Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

4. Department of Energy Polytechnic of Turin Turin Italy

5. Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy(ICIEE) Technical University of Denmark Kongens Lyngby Denmark

6. Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering Concordia University Montreal Quebec Canada

7. School of Mechanical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractRecent research focuses on optimal design of thermal energy storage (TES) systems for various plants and processes, using advanced optimization techniques. There is a wide range of TES technologies for diverse thermal applications, each with unique technical and economic characteristics. Matching an application with the most suitable TES system remains challenging. This study proposes an eight‐step design methodology guiding the process from describing the thermal process to defining the most appropriate TES based on constraints and requirements. The steps include specifying the thermal process, system design parameters, storage characteristics, integration parameters, key performance indicators, optimization method, tools, and design robustness. Seven already‐designed TES systems are evaluated to assess the methodology's effectiveness, where the design procedures have been adapted to the proposed steps. Case studies involve various applications with both sensible and latent TES systems, demonstrating the applicability of the proposed design procedure. A significant diversity exists among the design cases regarding the design objective, input, design, and output parameters. Nevertheless, the design procedure in each case can be deconstructed into the outlined design steps. The last design step has been excluded from all case studies due to insufficient information regarding the robustness of the design process. The paper demonstrates how a methodical approach can be applied to examine the TES design and the integration. The design steps proposed in this study can serve as a foundation for developing a more systematic approach for designing TES systems in future works, resulting in simplifying the design process.

Funder

Energiteknologisk udviklings- og demonstrationsprogram

Publisher

Wiley

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