Fuel Cell and Adsorption Machine based Trigeneration Systems are very attractive for residential applications because they allow production of electricity, heat and cold in a decentralized, quiet, efficient and environmentally friendly way. Furthermore they are suitable to be supplied by methane provided by natural gas city-network. Energy and economic performance of this kind of CCHP systems depend on the optimization of several design parameters related with the customer's energy demand, the system lay-out, the sizing of components, the control and management strategy. Through a general scheme in which all possible components are included (MicroFC-CHP system, gas boiler, and adsorption heat pump), a mathematical model and a computer simulation tool have been developed in order to calculate the energy balance of the system for a typical energy demand profile for a residential building. Different cases have been considered varying the power-size of each component and comparing the total efficiency with a traditional system based on boiler and electric air conditioner.
Modelling and simulation of a residential CCHP system based on PEM fuel cell and adsorption machine
A Sapienza;G Cacciola
2007
Abstract
Fuel Cell and Adsorption Machine based Trigeneration Systems are very attractive for residential applications because they allow production of electricity, heat and cold in a decentralized, quiet, efficient and environmentally friendly way. Furthermore they are suitable to be supplied by methane provided by natural gas city-network. Energy and economic performance of this kind of CCHP systems depend on the optimization of several design parameters related with the customer's energy demand, the system lay-out, the sizing of components, the control and management strategy. Through a general scheme in which all possible components are included (MicroFC-CHP system, gas boiler, and adsorption heat pump), a mathematical model and a computer simulation tool have been developed in order to calculate the energy balance of the system for a typical energy demand profile for a residential building. Different cases have been considered varying the power-size of each component and comparing the total efficiency with a traditional system based on boiler and electric air conditioner.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


