.Buildings.Fluid.HydronicConfigurations.ActiveNetworks.Examples.ThrottleOpenLoop

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This model represents a heating system where the configuration Buildings.Fluid.HydronicConfigurations.ActiveNetworks.Throttle is used to modulate the heat flow rate transmitted to a constant load. Two identical secondary circuits are connected to a primary circuit with a variable speed pump. The pump speed is modulated to track a constant pressure differential at the boundaries of the remote circuit. The main assumptions are enumerated below.

When simulated with the default parameter values, this example shows the following points.

Sensitivity analysis

Those observations are confirmed by a sensitivity study to the following parameters.

Valve mass flow rate

When the circuits are not balanced, Figure 1 shows that the overflow through the terminal unit closest to the pump may reach 100% of the design flow rate for low values of ψ and β. However, the concomitant flow shortage in the other terminal unit with a valve fully open is limited to about 40% and the coil capacity is reduced by less than 20% (see Figure 2). A good valve authority (higher than 0.5) does not help improving the situation.

When the circuits are balanced, the overflow is eliminated but the flow shortage is even higher (reaching 60%) and becomes critical with respect to the coil capacity that gets reduced by nearly 40%. A good valve authority (higher than 0.5) slightly helps improving the situation, which remains worse than in the case of unbalanced circuits though.

Throttle circuit  flow rate
Figure 1. Valve mass flow rate (ratio to design value) at fully open conditions as a function of ψ for various valve authorities β (color scale), and a circuit either balanced (right plot) or not (left plot).

Diversion circuit heat flow rate fully open
Figure 2. Heat flow rate (ratio to design value) at fully open conditions as a function of ψ for various valve authorities β (color scale), and a circuit either balanced (right plot) or not (left plot).

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