Title of article :
Numerical investigation of ground cooling potential for malaysian climate
Author/Authors :
Yusof، T.M. نويسنده Faculty of Mechanical Engineering , , Anuar، S. نويسنده Faculty of Mechanical Engineering , , Ibrahim، H. نويسنده Faculty of Mechanical Engineering ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی - سال 2014
Abstract :
In equatorial countries like Malaysia, the cooling of buildings is almost entirely
dependent on air-conditioning, with electricity as the main source of the energy
required. As the country develops, with more buildings being built, and as the
population grows, with more people demanding thermal comfort in the buildings they
work and live in, the rate of electricity consumption for cooling purposes will continue
to increase dramatically from year to year. This phenomenon requires the application of
alternative energy options and thermal storage. Ground thermal storage is an example of
thermal storage which can supply cooling and heating effects resulting in a significant
reduction of electricity consumption. This paper discusses the potential of the
implementation of ground thermal storage by using a ground heat exchanger (GHE) to
supply passive cooling for any application. An analysis has been conducted based on an
empirical equation from conduction heat transfer for depths of up to 30 m and thermal
diffusivities from 0.04 to 0.1 m2
/day. The main input parameters were obtained from a
local weather station for three consecutive years. The result showed that a significant
reduction occurs at a depth of 2.0 m and below, meaning that cooling can be supplied
constantly throughout the year. The temperature amplitude is also attenuated relatively
with depth, whereby amplitudes of less than 1 °C occur at a depth of more than 4 m
with a thermal diffusivity of 0.04 m2
/day. In addition, thermal diffusivity gives a
significant increment in temperature amplitude and it is suggested to be maintained at a
value of less than 0.06 m2
/day. This result provides useful information to researchers
and engineers in the field of underground installation of materials or systems such as
gas pipelines, water supply and for underground cable transmittance.
Journal title :
International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (IJAME)
Journal title :
International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (IJAME)