Abstract

Heating and cooling storage air conditioning is an important part of the integrated energy system, which can play an important role in the flexible conversion of thermoelectric coupling systems. Because storage air conditioning involves the dynamic characteristics of power supply on the source side and cold and heat demand on the load side, system capacity allocation is a problem of technical and economic optimization. This paper breaks through the traditional design method based on the hourly load distribution law of typical design days and proposes a performance-oriented design method for the bidirectional full-cycle dimension storage air conditioning system based on the system’s annual operation performance, which can take into account the hourly dynamic load distribution law of every day in the full heating season and the full cooling season coupled with the bidirectional demand of cold and heat loads. A more scientific and reasonable capacity configuration scheme for the storage air conditioning system is obtained. The design is presented with a concrete case.

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