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Optimization of energy consumption in buildings with hydronic heating systems considering thermal comfort by use of computer-based tools

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Natasa Djurica, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Vojislav Novakovica, Johnny Holsta and Zoran Mitrovicb

aNorwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Energy and Process Technology, Kolbjørn Hejes v. 1B, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway

bFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics, University of Belgrade, Serbia


Received 19 September 2005; 
revised 5 August 2006; 
accepted 30 August 2006. 
Available online 17 October 2006.

Abstract

The paper deals with an optimization of parameters, which influence the energy and investment cost as well as the thermal comfort. The parameters considered in this study are: the insulation thickness of the building envelope, the supply-water temperature and the heat exchange area of the radiators. A combination of the building energy simulation software EnergyPlus1 and the generic optimization program GenOpt (see footnote 1) has been used for this purpose. The paper presents the application of a one-objective optimization algorithm solving the problems with two objectives, because the optimization algorithm is one-objective and the problem has two objectives, which are minimal total costs and satisfied thermal comfort. The total costs represent the sum of energy consumption and the investment costs. The thermal comfort is represented by Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied (PPD) in this study. The optimization is used to determine the values of parameters that give the lowest sum of investment and energy cost, under the condition that the thermal comfort is satisfied. In addition, the optimization processes show the mutual influence of parameters on both the total cost and the thermal comfort.

Keywords: Building energy optimization; Simulation; Thermal comfort; Hydronic heating

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Description of the case study building
2.2. Forming the objective function
3. Simulation results
4. Optimization results
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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1 Copyright by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, Berkeley, CA, USA.

Energy and Buildings
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