A Study for the Methodology of Analyzing the Operation Behavior of Thermal Energy Grids with Connecting Operation


KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 143-150, Dec. 2012
10.3745/KTCCS.2012.1.3.143,   PDF Download:

Abstract

A simulation methodology and corresponding program based on it is to be discussed for analyzing the effects of the networking operation of existing DHC system in connection with CHP system on-site. The practical simulation for arbitrary areas with various building compositions is carried out for the analysis of operational features in both systems, and the various aspects of thermal energy grids with connecting operation are highlighted through the detailed assessment of predicted results. The intrinsic operational features of CHP prime movers, gas engine, gas turbine etc., are effectively implemented by realizing the performance data, i.e. actual operation efficiency in the full and part loads range. For the sake of simplicity, a simple mathematical correlation model is proposed for simulating various aspects of change effectively on the existing DHC system side due to the connecting operation, instead of performing cycle simulations separately. The empirical correlations are developed using the hourly based annual operation data for a branch of the Korean District Heating Corporation (KDHC) and are implicit in relation between main operation parameters such as fuel consumption by use, heat and power production. In the simulation, a variety of system configurations are able to be considered according to any combination of the probable CHP prime-movers, absorption or turbo type cooling chillers of every kind and capacity. From the analysis of the thermal network operation simulations, it is found that the newly proposed methodology of mathematical correlation for modelling of the existing DHC system functions effectively in reflecting the operational variations due to thermal energy grids with connecting operation. The effects of intrinsic features of CHP prime-movers, e.g. the different ratio of heat and power production, various combinations of different types of chillers (i.e. absorption and turbo types) on the overall system operation are discussed in detail with the consideration of operation schemes and corresponding simulation algorithms.


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[IEEE Style]
Y. H. Im, J. Y. Lee, M. Chung, "A Study for the Methodology of Analyzing the Operation Behavior of Thermal Energy Grids with Connecting Operation," KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 143-150, 2012. DOI: 10.3745/KTCCS.2012.1.3.143.

[ACM Style]
Yong Hoon Im, Jae Yong Lee, and Mo Chung. 2012. A Study for the Methodology of Analyzing the Operation Behavior of Thermal Energy Grids with Connecting Operation. KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems, 1, 3, (2012), 143-150. DOI: 10.3745/KTCCS.2012.1.3.143.