Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia

Storage can establish balance between production and demand consumption level in almost all the energy conversion systems. The same principle is valid for cooling applications, especially when the system is supposed to operate daily during the year. This is the condition that exists in tropical clim...

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Main Authors: Rismanchi B., Saidur R., Masjuki H.H., Mahlia T.M.I.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-302432023-12-29T15:45:51Z Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia Rismanchi B. Saidur R. Masjuki H.H. Mahlia T.M.I. 23025790000 6602374364 57175108000 56997615100 Energy efficiency Exergy efficiency Ice thermal storage (ITS) Off-peak cooling Cooling systems Energy conversion Energy efficiency Exergy Heat storage Office buildings Thermoanalysis Building energy Cold thermal energy storage Consumption levels Cooling applications Energy and exergy Energy conversion systems Energy demands Energy use Exergy efficiencies Ice thermal storage Malaysia Off-peak cooling Set-point temperatures Statistical datas Storage tank Thermal energy storage systems Thermo dynamic analysis Thermodynamic evaluation Tropical climates Ice Storage can establish balance between production and demand consumption level in almost all the energy conversion systems. The same principle is valid for cooling applications, especially when the system is supposed to operate daily during the year. This is the condition that exists in tropical climate of Malaysia. The statistical data shows that almost one-fourth of the AC energy use in the country is due to office buildings. Therefore, utilizing the cold thermal energy storage (CTES) technique can significantly reduce the energy demand. In this study, a macroscopic thermodynamic analysis of the application of five different CTES systems for an office building in Malaysia is presented. The building energy usage is recorded and the average pattern is applied for chiller selection, storage tank sizing and finally energy and exergy evaluation. The results show that all the systems are highly efficient in terms of energy with the minimum of 93% for ice harvesting and maximum of 98% for encapsulated technique. However, the exergetic evaluation implies a totally different scenario of the study. The maximum exergy efficiency is for ice on coil (internal) technique with an amount of 18%. It was also found that increasing the room set-point temperature by 5 �C can reduce the exergy efficiency by 4%. � 2012 Elsevier B.V. Final 2023-12-29T07:45:51Z 2023-12-29T07:45:51Z 2012 Article 10.1016/j.enbuild.2012.06.013 2-s2.0-84864197412 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84864197412&doi=10.1016%2fj.enbuild.2012.06.013&partnerID=40&md5=ff4913f91c2327fe896087a455e6980d https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30243 53 117 126 Scopus
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topic Energy efficiency
Exergy efficiency
Ice thermal storage (ITS)
Off-peak cooling
Cooling systems
Energy conversion
Energy efficiency
Exergy
Heat storage
Office buildings
Thermoanalysis
Building energy
Cold thermal energy storage
Consumption levels
Cooling applications
Energy and exergy
Energy conversion systems
Energy demands
Energy use
Exergy efficiencies
Ice thermal storage
Malaysia
Off-peak cooling
Set-point temperatures
Statistical datas
Storage tank
Thermal energy storage systems
Thermo dynamic analysis
Thermodynamic evaluation
Tropical climates
Ice
spellingShingle Energy efficiency
Exergy efficiency
Ice thermal storage (ITS)
Off-peak cooling
Cooling systems
Energy conversion
Energy efficiency
Exergy
Heat storage
Office buildings
Thermoanalysis
Building energy
Cold thermal energy storage
Consumption levels
Cooling applications
Energy and exergy
Energy conversion systems
Energy demands
Energy use
Exergy efficiencies
Ice thermal storage
Malaysia
Off-peak cooling
Set-point temperatures
Statistical datas
Storage tank
Thermal energy storage systems
Thermo dynamic analysis
Thermodynamic evaluation
Tropical climates
Ice
Rismanchi B.
Saidur R.
Masjuki H.H.
Mahlia T.M.I.
Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia
description Storage can establish balance between production and demand consumption level in almost all the energy conversion systems. The same principle is valid for cooling applications, especially when the system is supposed to operate daily during the year. This is the condition that exists in tropical climate of Malaysia. The statistical data shows that almost one-fourth of the AC energy use in the country is due to office buildings. Therefore, utilizing the cold thermal energy storage (CTES) technique can significantly reduce the energy demand. In this study, a macroscopic thermodynamic analysis of the application of five different CTES systems for an office building in Malaysia is presented. The building energy usage is recorded and the average pattern is applied for chiller selection, storage tank sizing and finally energy and exergy evaluation. The results show that all the systems are highly efficient in terms of energy with the minimum of 93% for ice harvesting and maximum of 98% for encapsulated technique. However, the exergetic evaluation implies a totally different scenario of the study. The maximum exergy efficiency is for ice on coil (internal) technique with an amount of 18%. It was also found that increasing the room set-point temperature by 5 �C can reduce the exergy efficiency by 4%. � 2012 Elsevier B.V.
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Rismanchi B.
Saidur R.
Masjuki H.H.
Mahlia T.M.I.
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author Rismanchi B.
Saidur R.
Masjuki H.H.
Mahlia T.M.I.
author_sort Rismanchi B.
title Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia
title_short Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia
title_full Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia
title_fullStr Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in Malaysia
title_sort thermodynamic evaluation of utilizing different ice thermal energy storage systems for cooling application in office buildings in malaysia
publishDate 2023
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