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KOMÍNEK, P.
Original Title
Heat Supply Optimization
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Due to the energetic evaluation of buildings, the solutions for optimal heat supply are a problem of current interest. The topicality of this problem is underlined by the European Union requirements for reducing the energetic demands of buildings by the year 2020. From the operational point of view, most of the heating systems seem to be optimal; however, with the use of the results of this detailed analysis it is possible to make even further improvement. The objective is not to supply more heat energy than necessary in order to achieve energy saving. This reduction of heat supply can be achieved by the use of the heat accumulation potential of the building by means of appropriately chosen heating mode. By operation modes are meant a mode with constant heating and a mode with interrupted heating. In this sample case of non-stationary simulation during the interrupted heating regime it is possible to demonstrate the potential saving achieved by the chosen interrupted heating mode. The case study is conducted on a secondary school building. In this project, supported by the specific investigation project on the Faculty of Civil Engineering, I carried out an experiment of an interrupted mode, which was also supported by a theoretical part, in which a non-stationary calculation was used. This contribution suggests the possibility to save energy by optimization of the heat supply. It also presents the difference between a stationary and non-stationary solution to this problem.
Keywords
heat supply optimization, interrupted heating regime, building accumulation, operational regime saving, reduction of building energy demands
Authors
RIV year
2014
Released
13. 10. 2014
Publisher
Advanced Materials Research
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
978-80-214-5003-5
Book
Envibuild 2014
Edition
Edition number
1041
1662-8985
Periodical
Advanced Materials Research (online)
Year of study
Number
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
139
Pages to
145
Pages count
19
URL
http://www.scientific.net/AMR.1041.139
BibTex
@article{BUT112297, author="Petr {Komínek}", title="Heat Supply Optimization", journal="Advanced Materials Research (online)", year="2014", volume="1041", number="2014", pages="139--145", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1041.139", issn="1662-8985", url="http://www.scientific.net/AMR.1041.139" }