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- W4377017963 abstract "The solar assisted ground source heat pump system (SAGSHP) is recognized as an efficient, clean and economical renewable energy technology for hot water supply. However, in SAGSHP systems with an all-day hot water supply, the solar collectors can only heat the water tank with intense solar radiation, which wastes moderate and weak solar resources. In addition, as the SAGSHP system draws heat from the soil for a long time, the soil temperature around the borehole decreases, causing the performance of the GSHP to deteriorate. To solve the above problems, a SAGSHP system with graded thermal energy storage (SAGSHP-GTES) was proposed. This paper investigated the performance and feasibility of the SAGSHP-GTES system, using a case study of hot water supply in a campus dormitory in Changsha, China. Firstly, the drawbacks of solar energy utilization in the conventional SAGSHP system were analyzed. Then, the SAGSHP-GTES system was modeled by TRNSYS, and its operational performance was evaluated and compared with the conventional SAGSHP system. Finally, the feasibility and performance of the SAGSHP-GTES system in different climate zones of China were analyzed. The results showed that the conventional SAGSHP system had a poor solar energy utilization efficiency, with an average thermal efficiency of the SC (ηSC) of only around 19.4%. The long period of operation caused the soil temperature to drop from 18.1 °C to 2.78 °C, which led to a decrease in system efficiency and an increase in electricity consumption. By controlling the heat collection of the SC and the graded utilization of solar energy in the SAGSHP-GTES system, a high ηSC of around 42.7% was obtained, which improved the system efficiency while eliminating the problem of soil temperature drop. After 15 years of operation, the soil temperature increased from 18.1 °C to 19.9 °C, which led to an increase in the coefficient of performance of the system (COPsys) from 3.77 kW/kW to 3.84 kW/kW and COPGSHP from 3.45 kW/kW to 3.5 kW/kW, and a reduction in electricity consumption from 51,746 kWh to 50,735 kWh. In addition, the conventional SAGSHP system was not feasible in severe cold zones (Harbin) and cold zones (Beijing) of China, where soil temperatures fell below 0 °C and freezing of the circulating fluid occurred, while the SAGSHP-GTES system showed excellent performance in all climatic zones of China and is a feasible and efficient technology for hot water supply." @default.
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- W4377017963 title "Performance analysis of a novel solar assisted ground source heat pump water heating system with graded thermal energy storage" @default.
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