A study on heating and cooling requirements for green buildings and refugee settlements

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2022

Authors

Selen Cekinir
Onder Ozgener
Leyla Ozgener

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Inderscience Publishers

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Abstract

In this study geothermal-based three different systems are examined comparatively and a decision-making method is used to find the best option to use in refugee settlements. Earth air heat exchanger (EAHE) vertical ground source heat pump (VGSHP) and horizontal ground source heat pump (HGSHP) are evaluated from the viewpoint of environmental impact performance economy and health. This study is the first study related to the evaluation of EAHE and GSHP systems by using the analytical hierarchy process (AHP). It is concluded that EAHE is the best option for refugee settlements, also EAHE is a healthier option for the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Covid-19 Pandemic, Eahe, Earth Air Heat Exchanger, Energy And Society, Global Warming, Investment, Refugee, Global Warming, EAHE, Refugee, Energy and Society, Investment, Earth Air Heat Exchanger, COVID-19 Pandemic, Performance, Exchanger System, COVID-19 pandemic, energy and society, investment, Earth, global warming, EAHE, Pump Systems, refugee, earth air heat exchanger

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02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering

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International Journal of Global Warming

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26

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4

Start Page

391

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404
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