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The Direct-Contact Gravel, Ground, Air Heat Exchanger - Application in Single-Family Residential Passive Buildings

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2022
Author
Radomski, Bartosz 
Kowalski, Franciszek
Mróz, Tomasz
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
Journal
Energies
ISSN
1996-1073
DOI
10.3390/en15176110
Web address
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/17/6110
Volume
15
Number
17
Pages from-to
art. 6110
Abstract (EN)
This paper presents proposals for using the direct-contact gravel, ground, air heat exchanger in single-family residential buildings with a passive house standard, according to the Passive House Institute (PHI). The methodology of their application consists of using heat and cold from the ground at an insignificant depth (about 1.5–4.0 m below the ground level for the central European climate) through an aggregate that is buried in the ground. This solution of simple installations is used for preheating and cooling fresh air drawn into the building through a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. In more complex applications it can be integrated with the source of heat and cold in passive buildings to create complete heating, cooling, and ventilation systems. In both cases, the air flowing through the exchanger is cooled and dried in summer, heated and humidified in winter, and filtered from pollen and bacteria all year. Direct contact of the deposit with the surrounding native soil facilitates rapid regeneration of the bed temperature. This article presents several proposals for integration with systems ensuring climatic comfort in a passive building, as exemplary applications. The paper presents preliminary estimates of energy (savings of up to 70% of electrical energy consumed), economic (SPBT = 3.65 years), and environmental (69.5% reduction in CO2 emissions) benefits related to implementing this solution in various configurations of technological systems for buildings in Poland. The calculations were carried out for the city of Poznań, taking into account the hourly intervals and using the author’s code written in MS Excel. The analysis of the operation of the direct-contact gravel, ground, air heat exchanger (GGAHE) system is based on a theoretical heat and mass exchange model. The integrated solutions of technical systems presented in this article provide an interesting alternative to traditional heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
Keywords (EN)
  • air direct-contact

  • gravel

  • ground heat exchanger

  • heating and cooling support

  • passive buildings

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
August 23, 2022
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