The sizing of the solar installation of an individual dwelling is a problem which can be solved in many ways. The approach described in this paper is a simplified procedure of considerable interest. It requires only a small quantity of data and can be computed in a short time. The performance of this procedure was evaluated by a more complex sizing method based on detailed simulation. The simplified procedure was applied to the case of an individual dwelling using a solar collector field to produce domestic hot water and space heating. The building and the solar installation have then been modelled with the software TRNSYS 16 and their behaviour was simulated during a whole year. The results obtained are particularly close to the ones expected by the simplified sizing procedure.

Integrated solar heating systems: From initial sizing procedure to dynamic simulation

FABRIZIO, Enrico;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The sizing of the solar installation of an individual dwelling is a problem which can be solved in many ways. The approach described in this paper is a simplified procedure of considerable interest. It requires only a small quantity of data and can be computed in a short time. The performance of this procedure was evaluated by a more complex sizing method based on detailed simulation. The simplified procedure was applied to the case of an individual dwelling using a solar collector field to produce domestic hot water and space heating. The building and the solar installation have then been modelled with the software TRNSYS 16 and their behaviour was simulated during a whole year. The results obtained are particularly close to the ones expected by the simplified sizing procedure.
2009
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Solar heating systems; Solar combisystems; Initial sizing; TRNSYS
RAFFENEL Y.; FABRIZIO E.; VIRGONE J.; BLANCO E.; FILIPPI M.
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