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Evaluation of transcritical CO2 heat pump system integrated with mechanical subcooling by utilizing energy, exergy and economic methodologies for residential heating.

Authors :
Dai, Baomin
Qi, Haifeng
Liu, Shengchun
Ma, Muyu
Zhong, Zhifeng
Li, Hailong
Song, Mengjie
Sun, Zhili
Source :
Energy Conversion & Management. Jul2019, Vol. 192, p202-220. 19p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

• Transcritical CO 2 heat pump for residential heating combined with mechanical subcooling is proposed. • Maximum COP is obtained at the optimum discharge pressure and subcooling degree. • Seasonal performance factor (SPF) is the highest when STD-FCU is utilized as heating terminal. • Exergy efficiency can be apparently improved for severe cold region by using FCR or N-FCU. • Purchased equipment cost and electricity cost of CO 2 HP DMS system are both reduced. A transcritical CO 2 heat pump (HP) system for residential space heating integrated with direct dedicated mechanical subcooling (DMS) is proposed, and mathematical models are developed to study the annual energetic and economic performances considering the influence of frosting. The operation characteristics by adopting different heating terminals used in five typical cities are also assessed. The results show a maximum coefficient of performance (COP) is achieved at the optimum discharge pressure and subcooling degree. The COP is promoted by 24.4% and the discharge pressure is decreased by 2.093 MPa at the ambient temperature of −10 °C and water supply/return temperature of 45/40 °C. The seasonal performance factor (SPF) is enhanced more noticeably for severe cold region. For the case of Harbin using floor-coil radiator (FCR) or normal fan-coil unit (N-FCU) as heating terminal, SPF is improved by 32.0%. The highest SPF is achieved when small temperature difference fan-coil unit (STD-FCU) is employed. The exergy efficiency can also be apparently improved, especially for the cities located in severe cold region and using FCR or N-FCU as heating terminal due to the reduction in throttling loss of CO 2 system. The purchased equipment cost and electricity cost of the CO 2 HP with DMS are both lower than those of traditional CO 2 heat pump system. The CO 2 HP DMS system using STD-FCU as heating terminal shows superior economical efficiency to traditional system, with levelized annual total cost reduced by 7.51–15.27%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01968904
Volume :
192
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Energy Conversion & Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136615994
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2019.03.094