Application of a variable-speed ground-coupled liquid desiccant air-conditioner to multi-story office buildings in temperate regions |
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Authors: | C. K. Lee H. N. Lam |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | A new variable-speed ground-coupled liquid desiccant air-conditioner was proposed and applied to a multi-storey office building in a temperate city of Kunming in China. Dynamic system simulations were performed to compare its performance with a constant-speed ground-source heat pump system. It was found that the use of the new system for a single-floor office reduced the annual unbalanced load to the ground heat exchanger borefield by nearly 70% together with a borehole depth reduction of up to 30%. For the case of a multi-storey office building, the number of floors served could be increased by 144% together with a reduction of CO2 emission by 43%. The results highlighted the merit of the new hybrid system with enhanced applicability when it was applied to a multi-storey office building in a temperate city. |
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Keywords: | Ground-source heat pump Ground heat exchanger borefield Liquid desiccant dehumidifier Variable-speed control Dynamic simulation |
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