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| Název: | Numerical assessment of electric underfloor heating enhanced by photovoltaic integration | ||||||||||
| Autor: | Charvátová, Hana; Procházka, Aleš; Zálešák, Martin; Mařík, Vladimír | ||||||||||
| Typ dokumentu: | Recenzovaný odborný článek (English) | ||||||||||
| Zdrojový dok.: | Sensors. 2025, vol. 25, issue 18 | ||||||||||
| ISSN: | 1424-8220 (Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR) | ||||||||||
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| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/s25185916 | ||||||||||
| Abstrakt: | The integration of electric underfloor heating systems with photovoltaic (PV) panels presents a promising approach to enhance thermal efficiency and energy sustainability in residential heating. This study investigates the performance of such hybrid systems under different energy supply scenarios. Numerical modeling and simulations were employed to evaluate underfloor heating performance using three electricity sources: standard electric supply, solar-generated energy, and a combined configuration. Solar irradiance sensors were utilized to collect input solar radiation data, which served as a critical parameter for numerical modeling and simulations. The set outdoor air temperature used in the analysis represents an average value calculated from data measured by environmental sensors at the location of the building during the monitored period. Key metrics included indoor air temperature, time to thermal stability, and heat loss relative to outdoor conditions. The combined electric and solar-powered system demonstrated thermal efficiency, improving indoor air temperature by up to 63.6% compared to an unheated room and achieving thermal stability within 22 h. Solar-only configuration showed moderate improvements. Heat loss analysis revealed a strong correlation with indoor–outdoor temperature differentials. Hybrid underfloor heating systems integrating PV panels significantly enhance indoor thermal comfort and energy efficiency. These findings support the adoption of renewable energy technologies in residential heating, contributing to sustainable energy transitions. | ||||||||||
| Plný text: | https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/18/5916 | ||||||||||
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