Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system

Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning (TES-AC), a sustainable form of Air-Conditioning (AC) operates by storing thermal energy as chilled water when energy demand is low during nighttime. Later it uses the stored thermal energy during the daytime to cool the indoor air of the building the next day...

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Main Authors: Sanzana, Mirza Rayana, Abdulrazic, Mostafa Osama Mostafa, Wong, Jing Ying, Maul, Tomas, Yip, Chun-Chieh
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author Sanzana, Mirza Rayana
Abdulrazic, Mostafa Osama Mostafa
Wong, Jing Ying
Maul, Tomas
Yip, Chun-Chieh
author_facet Sanzana, Mirza Rayana
Abdulrazic, Mostafa Osama Mostafa
Wong, Jing Ying
Maul, Tomas
Yip, Chun-Chieh
author_sort Sanzana, Mirza Rayana
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description Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning (TES-AC), a sustainable form of Air-Conditioning (AC) operates by storing thermal energy as chilled water when energy demand is low during nighttime. Later it uses the stored thermal energy during the daytime to cool the indoor air of the building the next day. However, the stored thermal energy in the form of water in the tanks of the chiller plant might be affected by external weather factors. It is essential to understand whether there is a relation between external weather conditions and water consumption in the TES-AC system. Without verifying the relation, applying computational intelligence for Thermal-Energy- Storage (TES) in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) would not be appropriate. However, not much research has focused on applying such techniques in HVAC for facility management and maintenance. Moreover, identifying these features by discovering the relation between weather and water consumption is a crucial part to apply computational intelligence such as machine learning techniques for predictive maintenance of this facility as it heavily relies on water volume for TES-AC charging. During warmer weather, the stored thermal energy might have an effectual loss due to evaporation which would mean more water consumption by TES-AC for cooling. Hence, this research investigates whether external weather data has any effect on the water consumption of TES-AC and discusses how external weather may affect the water consumption of TES-AC and if it is important to factor it in whilst utilizing computational intelligence for charging load prediction of TES-AC.
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spelling nottingham-805672025-09-04T08:20:49Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80567/ Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system Sanzana, Mirza Rayana Abdulrazic, Mostafa Osama Mostafa Wong, Jing Ying Maul, Tomas Yip, Chun-Chieh Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning (TES-AC), a sustainable form of Air-Conditioning (AC) operates by storing thermal energy as chilled water when energy demand is low during nighttime. Later it uses the stored thermal energy during the daytime to cool the indoor air of the building the next day. However, the stored thermal energy in the form of water in the tanks of the chiller plant might be affected by external weather factors. It is essential to understand whether there is a relation between external weather conditions and water consumption in the TES-AC system. Without verifying the relation, applying computational intelligence for Thermal-Energy- Storage (TES) in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) would not be appropriate. However, not much research has focused on applying such techniques in HVAC for facility management and maintenance. Moreover, identifying these features by discovering the relation between weather and water consumption is a crucial part to apply computational intelligence such as machine learning techniques for predictive maintenance of this facility as it heavily relies on water volume for TES-AC charging. During warmer weather, the stored thermal energy might have an effectual loss due to evaporation which would mean more water consumption by TES-AC for cooling. Hence, this research investigates whether external weather data has any effect on the water consumption of TES-AC and discusses how external weather may affect the water consumption of TES-AC and if it is important to factor it in whilst utilizing computational intelligence for charging load prediction of TES-AC. Elsevier Ltd 2023-03-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80567/1/Effects%20of%20external%20weather%20on%20the%20water%20consumption%20of%20Thermal-Energy-Storage%20Air-Conditioning%20system-10.1016j.nexus.2023.100187.pdf Sanzana, Mirza Rayana, Abdulrazic, Mostafa Osama Mostafa, Wong, Jing Ying, Maul, Tomas and Yip, Chun-Chieh (2023) Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system. Energy Nexus, 10 . p. 100187. ISSN 2772-4271 Thermal-Energy-Storage ; water consumption ; water efficiency ; weather factors ; predictive maintenance ; chiller plant https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nexus.2023.100187 10.1016/j.nexus.2023.100187 10.1016/j.nexus.2023.100187 10.1016/j.nexus.2023.100187
spellingShingle Thermal-Energy-Storage ; water consumption ; water efficiency ; weather factors ; predictive maintenance ; chiller plant
Sanzana, Mirza Rayana
Abdulrazic, Mostafa Osama Mostafa
Wong, Jing Ying
Maul, Tomas
Yip, Chun-Chieh
Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system
title Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system
title_full Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system
title_fullStr Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system
title_full_unstemmed Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system
title_short Effects of external weather on the water consumption of Thermal-Energy-Storage Air-Conditioning system
title_sort effects of external weather on the water consumption of thermal-energy-storage air-conditioning system
topic Thermal-Energy-Storage ; water consumption ; water efficiency ; weather factors ; predictive maintenance ; chiller plant
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80567/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80567/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/80567/