Title :
Thermal design of a modern, two floor, zero energy house in a desert compound
Author :
Serag-Eldin, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Mechanical Engineering Department, AUC
Abstract :
The paper presents a thermal analysis and design of a fully equipped, air-conditioned, zero energy house located in a desert compound at 24.5° latitude. Unlike previous designs the home is two floors high, which makes the balancing of energy supply and demand even more challenging. The roof of the house carries an array of retractable Photovoltaic modules and cover. During day light hours the modules convert the incident sun energy into useful electrical power, while shielding the roof from direct sun-radiation. At night time, the roof cover and modules are retracted to expose the roof to the cool night-sky, thus enhancing cooling. The paper employs time-dependent modeling of Solar input and heat transfer to predict the roof, wall and window temperature distributions and cooling loads, as well as energy generated by the modules. With the aid of battery storage, the modules provide the entire energy needs of the house. The paper displays the results of energy balances for three key days of the year which demonstrate that the proposed two floor design is indeed capable of operating without external energy.
Keywords :
air conditioning; battery storage plants; building management systems; cooling; floors; home automation; roofs; solar cells; temperature distribution; walls; air-conditioned house; battery storage; cooling loads; desert compound; direct sun-radiation; electrical power; energy balances; energy supply and demand; floor design; heat transfer; incident sun energy; retractable photovoltaic modules; roof cover; roof temperature distributions; solar input; thermal analysis; thermal design; time-dependent modeling; wall temperature distributions; window temperature distributions; zero energy house; Cooling; Floors; Heating; Mathematical model; Solar radiation; Sun; Temperature distribution;
Conference_Titel :
Thermal Issues in Emerging Technologies Theory and Applications (ThETA), 2010 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-268-4
DOI :
10.1109/THETA.2010.5766405