A TRNSYS-based simulation framework for the analysis of solar thermal and heat pump systems
- Authors: Jonas D.1, Theis D.2, Felgner F.1, Frey G.1
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Affiliations:
- Chair of Automation and Energy Systems
- Renewable Energies/Energy System Technologies, htw saar
- Issue: Vol 53, No 2 (2017)
- Pages: 126-137
- Section: Solar Power Plants and Their Application
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0003-701X/article/view/149284
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X17020074
- ID: 149284
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Abstract
The modeling and simulation of combined solar and heat pump (SHP) systems is a challenging task as it requires expert knowledge in modeling as well as in the behavior of the real systems. As an example of a SHP system, this work considers parallel solar thermal and heat pump systems with ground or air source heat pumps for the efficient energy supply of buildings. An introduction to SHP systems and the considered system concepts is given and the challenges in designing new models within the simulation environment TRNSYS are described. Finally, a TRNSYS-based stand-alone tool (SHP-SimFrame) ispresented which enables users to analyze predefined SHP concepts with hardly any knowledge in modeling and simulation itself.
About the authors
Danny Jonas
Chair of Automation and Energy Systems
Author for correspondence.
Email: danny.jonas@aut.uni-saarland.de
Germany, Saarbrücken
Danjana Theis
Renewable Energies/Energy System Technologies, htw saar
Email: danny.jonas@aut.uni-saarland.de
Germany, Saarbrücken
Felix Felgner
Chair of Automation and Energy Systems
Email: danny.jonas@aut.uni-saarland.de
Germany, Saarbrücken
Georg Frey
Chair of Automation and Energy Systems
Email: danny.jonas@aut.uni-saarland.de
Germany, Saarbrücken
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