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Reducing Operating Costs in District Heating Systems by Optimizing Functional Parameters: Comparative Studies

Author(s): Daniel Muntean; Adriana Tokar

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Keywords: District heating; Operating costs; Functional parameters; Pipe diameter optimization

Abstract: In district heating networks, the influence of conditions: thermohydraulic, reliability, availability and cost of materials, heat demand and energy consumption for pumping, on the operation of the system must be considered in terms of optimizing the design so that the costs of production, transport and maintenance to be reduced as much as possible. These system problems are unavoidable during operation and therefore the paper proposes an analysis based on simulating the operation of the system in two possible situations: reducing the diameters of the heat transmission pipes with the compromise of increasing the energy consumption required for pumping and respectively reducing the maximum pressure losses with the advantage of obtaining an energy saving at pumping. The comparison of the results obtained by the simulation allowed the choice of the optimal solution established on the basis of the minimum total costs (capital and operational) and the minimum heat losses on the pipeline network, taking into account the variation of investment costs of the pipeline and pumping energy depending on the diameter of the pipe.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1136/1/012060

Year: 2022

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