Performance assessment of a polyclinic heating and cooling system in a hospital building
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Date
2016
Authors
Evren Karakasli
Hakan Fehmi Oztop
A. Hepbasli
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Inderscience Publishers
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
The performance of a hospital building heated by a natural gas-fired boiler system was assessed by using energy and exergy analysis methods in this study. The analysis was performed from the primary energy production to the envelope of the building. In the evaluation other parameters such as total exergy input rate per area total exergy input rate per volume and exergy flexibility factor were also utilised. It is found that overall energy and exergy efficiencies of the heating and cooling system were 13.4% and 1.35% respectively. It may be concluded that in establishing energy policies the exergy phenomenon should also be included because exergy is considered as a very useful and effective tool for buildings. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Building, Energy And Exergy Analysis, Energy Conversion, Buildings, Cooling Systems, Energy Conversion, Hospitals, Natural Gasoline Plants, Thermoelectric Equipment, Effective Tool, Energy And Exergy Analysis, Energy And Exergy Efficiency, Flexibility Factors, Heating And Cooling Systems, Hospital Buildings, Performance Assessment, Primary Energies, Exergy, Buildings, Cooling systems, Energy conversion, Hospitals, Natural gasoline plants, Thermoelectric equipment, Effective tool, Energy and exergy analysis, Energy and exergy efficiency, Flexibility factors, Heating and cooling systems, Hospital buildings, Performance assessment, Primary energies, Exergy
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0203 mechanical engineering, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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5
Source
International Journal of Exergy
Volume
21
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70
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