May 6, 2024
Amin Shahsavar Goldanloo

Amin Shahsavar Goldanloo

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran
Education: Ph.D in mechanical engineering
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Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title
Multi-objective energy and exergy optimization of hybrid building-integrated heat pipe photovoltaic/thermal and earth air heat exchanger system using soft computing technique
Type Article
Keywords
Energy analysis Exergy analysis Heat pipe Multi-objective optimization Photovoltaic/thermal system Earth-air heat exchanger
Researchers Amin Shahsavar Goldanloo، Muslum Arici

Abstract

This research is dedicated to the numerical assessment of the performance of a novel system that uses solar and geothermal energy at the same time, which is capable of heating/cooling the outside air before it enters the air conditioning system of a building and supplying the required electricity for the building. The desired system consists of a photovoltaic/thermal-heat pipe (PVT-heat pipe) unit and an earth-air heat exchanger (EAHE). To cool the outside air in hot seasons of the year, the air is passed through the EAHE system and the exhaust air from building is used to cool the photovoltaic panels. Outside air heating in cold seasons is also possible by passing air through the PVT-heat pipe and EAHE systems. The genetic algorithm-based two-objective optimization is used to determine the necessary conditions to simultaneously maximize the annual useful energy and exergy yields of the hybrid system. The performance metrics of the optimal system are compared with the corresponding values of the PVT-EAHE unit. Outcomes revealed that the annual useful energy output of the PVT-heat pipe-EAHE system (93925.6kWh) is less than the PVT-EAHE system (96448.6kWh), while the PVT-heat pipe-EAHE system is able to produce more exergy (10904.5kWh) than the PVT-EAHE system (10015.5kWh)