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A novel low-carbon space conditioning system incorporating phase-change materials and earth–air heat exchangers

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  • Lucelia Taranto Rodrigues
  • Mark Gillott

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The energy expended for conditioning buildings around the world is worryingly large and increasing every year. Currently, almost half of houses around the world use some type of energy-expensive conventional air-conditioning system. These systems are high emitters of gases such as carbon dioxide and so high contributors to climate change. Consequently, alternatives must be considered. Earth–air heat exchangers (EAHEs) and phase-change materials (PCMs) may be options; they have, however, limitations. This paper proposes a novel hybrid space-conditioning system combining EAHEs with PCMs, which uses surfaces as sources of heating or cooling to provide better temperature distribution across a space and comfort enhancement with low energy use. The idea is to use an EAHE to provide cool air to discharge the PCM, consequently helping to overcome most of the limitations of both strategies. Two of a series of experiments undertaken to test the proposed system are reported in this article. The EAHE + PCM system compared with a reference room could decrease temperature swings by up to 47%. The system was proved to work although further work is required to make it commercially viable.

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  • Lucelia Taranto Rodrigues & Mark Gillott, 2015. "A novel low-carbon space conditioning system incorporating phase-change materials and earth–air heat exchangers," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 10(3), pages 176-187.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:10:y:2015:i:3:p:176-187.
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    1. Brum, Ruth S. & Ramalho, Jairo V.A. & Rodrigues, Michel K. & Rocha, Luiz A.O. & Isoldi, Liércio A. & Dos Santos, Elizaldo D., 2019. "Design evaluation of Earth-Air Heat Exchangers with multiple ducts," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 1371-1385.

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