The application of linear regression and the power law relationship of air-side heat transfer with field measurements to model the performance of run-around heat recovery systems
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 110; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.enbuild.2015.10.028
ISSN1872-6178
AutoresTao Lü, Xiaoshu Lü, Charles J. Kibert, Jari Puttonen,
Tópico(s)Adsorption and Cooling Systems
ResumoImproving the performance of air-to-air heat recovery systems, as measured by supply air temperature efficiency, is an important energy saving strategy that is often regulated by building codes. The high nonlinearity of supply air temperature efficiency with airflow rate in a run-around heat recovery system makes the trend prediction of supply air temperature efficiency especially challenging for field measurement. This paper proposes a simple and novel field measurement based methodology, supported by the power law relationship of air-side heat transfer, to evaluate the performance of run-around heat recovery systems. A system dependent power, signature power, is proposed that establishes a linear relationship between the supply air temperature increment across the supply air heat exchanger and a parameter—the maximum temperature difference between exhaust and supply airstreams divided by the signature power of the supply airflow rate. This methodology can predict the supply air temperature efficiency and is verified using four run-around heat recovery systems with field measurements. This new methodology can possibly be applied to other types of air-to-air heat recovery systems. This paper also describes a tuning method for determining the signature power based on field measurements and addresses the heat recovery efficiency of run-around heat recovery systems.
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