1. Thermoacoustic heat pump utilizing medium/low-grade heat sources for domestic building heating
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Yiwei Hu, Kaiqi Luo, Dan Zhao, Zhanghua Wu, Yupeng Yang, Ercang Luo, and Jingyuan Xu
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Thermoacoustic heat pump ,Thermodynamics ,Heat pump ,Medium/low-grade heat ,Domestic heating ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Thermoacoustic heat pumps are a promising heating technology that utilizes medium/low-grade heat to reduce reliance on electricity. This study proposes a single direct-coupled configuration for a thermoacoustic heat pump, aimed at minimizing system complexity and making it suitable for domestic applications. Numerical investigations were conducted under typical household heating conditions, including performance analysis, exergy loss evaluation, and axial distribution of key parameters. Results show that the proposed thermoacoustic heat pump achieves a heating capacity of 5.7 kW and a coefficient of performance of 1.4, with a heating temperature of 300 °C and a heat-sink temperature of 55 °C. A comparison with existing absorption heat pumps reveals favorable adaptability for large temperature lift applications. A case study conducted in Finland over an annual cycle analyzes the economic and environmental performance of the system, identifying two distinct modes based on the driving heat source: medium temperature (≥250 °C) and low temperature (
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- 2024
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