A frequency domain dynamic simulation method for heat exchangers and thermal systems
Tian Zhao,
Hang Li,
Xia Li,
Qing-Han Sun,
Xuan-Yi Fang,
Huan Ma and
Qun Chen
Energy, 2024, vol. 286, issue C
Abstract:
Dynamic simulation of thermal systems is crucial for their optimal control but facing the challenge of balancing calculation accuracy and efficiency, where numerically high-efficient and accurate heat exchanger (HX) modeling is a key. Herein, we propose a frequency domain model for HXs' dynamic simulation in the to meet this challenge. The governing equations of HXs are first converted to frequency domain through Fourier transform, and the analytical solution of the converted equations yields the frequency domain HX model in the form of transfer matrix that connects the inlet temperature variations and outlet temperature responses. Furthermore, integrating transfer matrices of HXs into the system's transfer matrix enables a high-efficiency thermal system simulation. Numerical cases of a single HX, a HX network, a district heating network, and a thermodynamic cycle are used to validate the developed method and demonstrate its efficacy by comparing it against finite difference/volume method. Results show that the proposed method could reduce the calculation time by 2–3 orders of magnitude, and the maximum deviation of node temperature is around 1 K. The proposed method can be a powerful tool for the analysis of thermal systems and potentially integrated energy systems.
Keywords: Thermal system; Dynamic simulation; Frequency domain analysis; Fourier transform; Heat current method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129552
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