An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature
In order to solve environmental problems such as global warming and resource depletion in the construction industry, interest in new renewable energy (NRE) systems has increased. The ground source heat pump (GSHP) system is the most efficient system among NRE systems. However, since the initial inve...
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doaj-640a10deb50d44c0878f4689d0a286442020-11-24T23:56:17ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732015-07-01887752777610.3390/en8087752en8087752An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water TemperatureJimin Kim0Taehoon Hong1Myeongsoo Chae2Choongwan Koo3Jaemin Jeong4Department of Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, KoreaIn order to solve environmental problems such as global warming and resource depletion in the construction industry, interest in new renewable energy (NRE) systems has increased. The ground source heat pump (GSHP) system is the most efficient system among NRE systems. However, since the initial investment cost of the GSHP is quite expensive, a feasibility study needs to be conducted from the life-cycle perspective. Meanwhile, the efficiency of GSHP depends most significantly on the entering water temperature (EWT) of the ground heat exchanger (GHE). Therefore, this study aims to assess the environmental and economic effects of the use of GHE for selecting the optimal GHE. This study was conducted in three steps: (i) establishing the basic information and selecting key factors affecting GHE performances; (ii) making possible alternatives of the GHE installation by considering EWT; and (iii) using life-cycle assessment and life-cycle cost, as well as comprehensive evaluation of the environmental and economic effects on the GHE. These techniques allow for easy and accurate determination of the optimal design of the GHE from the environmental and economic effects in the early design phase. In future research, a multi-objective decision support model for the GSHP will be developed.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/8/7752ground source heat pumpground heat exchangerentering water temperaturelife-cycle assessmentlife-cycle cost |
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Jimin Kim Taehoon Hong Myeongsoo Chae Choongwan Koo Jaemin Jeong An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature Energies ground source heat pump ground heat exchanger entering water temperature life-cycle assessment life-cycle cost |
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An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature |
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An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature |
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An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature |
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An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature |
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An Environmental and Economic Assessment for Selecting the Optimal Ground Heat Exchanger by Considering the Entering Water Temperature |
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environmental and economic assessment for selecting the optimal ground heat exchanger by considering the entering water temperature |
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In order to solve environmental problems such as global warming and resource depletion in the construction industry, interest in new renewable energy (NRE) systems has increased. The ground source heat pump (GSHP) system is the most efficient system among NRE systems. However, since the initial investment cost of the GSHP is quite expensive, a feasibility study needs to be conducted from the life-cycle perspective. Meanwhile, the efficiency of GSHP depends most significantly on the entering water temperature (EWT) of the ground heat exchanger (GHE). Therefore, this study aims to assess the environmental and economic effects of the use of GHE for selecting the optimal GHE. This study was conducted in three steps: (i) establishing the basic information and selecting key factors affecting GHE performances; (ii) making possible alternatives of the GHE installation by considering EWT; and (iii) using life-cycle assessment and life-cycle cost, as well as comprehensive evaluation of the environmental and economic effects on the GHE. These techniques allow for easy and accurate determination of the optimal design of the GHE from the environmental and economic effects in the early design phase. In future research, a multi-objective decision support model for the GSHP will be developed. |
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