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Energy and exergy analyses of a micro-steam CCHP cycle for a residential building

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 45, Issue -, Pages 202-210

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2011.11.009

Keywords

CCHP; Exergy; Energy; Overall efficiency; Fuel energy saving ratio; Ejector; R123

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In this paper, a CCHP cycle that operates on a micro-steam turbine is introduced to provide the energy requirements of a residential building. The heating and cooling systems are a steam and air heat exchanger (SAHE), and a steam ejector condenser (SEC), respectively. A parametric study is presented to observe the effect of some parameters such as the turbine inlet pressure and temperature on the evaluation criteria of the cycle and its components. The cycle is also optimized by the genetic algorithm to find the maximum overall efficiency. The exergy analysis reveals that the biggest exergy destruction takes place in the steam generator for both summer and winter seasons. The fuel energy saving ratio is achieved more than 69% in the summer and up to 25% for the winter time. The daily load analyses are shown that the CCHP can save energy when it compared to a system which produce cooling, heating and power separately, except for the time when the required heating load is lower than 150 kW. Furthermore the overall efficiency of the CCHP at the maximum working load in the summer and the winter reaches to 25% and 61%, respectively. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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