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Experimental investigation and comparison on heating performance characteristics of two transcritical CO2 heat pump systems

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 250, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111296

Keywords

Transcritical cycle; Carbon dioxide; Vapor injection; Heat pump; Experiment

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21576245]

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The experimental results showed that the heating capacity and discharge temperature of the refrigerant of the vapor injection cycle were better than that of the single-stage cycle under the same condition. The coefficient of performance of the vapor injection cycle was higher, indicating a wider range of applications in cold conditions.
An experimental investigation and comparison of the heating performance of the transcritical CO2 single-stage and vapor injection cycles were conducted. The effects of operating parameters on the heating performance of the two cycles were investigated. The experimental results showed that the heating capacity of the vapor injection cycle was 7.0% higher and the discharge temperature of the refrigerant was 7.7-11.8 degrees C lower than that of the single-stage cycle under the same condition. Besides, both the compressor input power and heating capacity were increased with the increasing temperature of the glycol aqueous solution. However, the growth rate of heating capacity was greater than that of the compressor input power. Therefore, the coefficient of performance of the vapor injection cycle was 4.4% greater than that of the single-stage cycle. So the vapor injection cycle has a wider range of applications in cold conditions. When the vapor injection pressure increased, the coefficient of performance of the vapor injection cycle increased then decreased, so there was a peak of the coefficient of performance. Therefore, a new correlation of the optimal vapor injection pressure was proposed. The new correlation has a significant meaning for designing a transcritical CO2 vapor injection cycle. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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