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Experimental investigations on the performance of a single-stage compound air-source heat pump using CO2/R600a in cold regions

Journal

APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 205, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.118050

Keywords

Compound heat pump; Experimental research; Air-source; Optimization; Cold region

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51976179]

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This research innovatively built a single-stage compound air-source heat pump and experimentally investigated its performance using CO2/R600a. The key factor affecting performance was found to be irreversible loss in the recuperator, and the compound heat pump showed higher energy efficiency and volumetric heating capacity under supply/return water temperatures of 75 degrees C/50 degrees C.
Despite the wider applications of heat pump, conventional heat pumps face limitations in cold-region operations. To improve heating performance at low ambient temperatures, a single-stage compound air-source heat pump was innovatively built in this research. Through switching operating mode and regulating operating parameters, the performance of compound heat pump using CO2/R600a was experimentally investigated under different operating conditions. The influences of operating parameters on system performance were studied. Under supply/return water temperatures of 75 degrees C/50 degrees C, coefficient of performance (COP) of the compound heat pump varied from 1.834 to 2.574 when air inlet temperature varied from -30 degrees C to 0 degrees C, and the thermodynamic perfection of the compound heat pump cycle was higher than 46% in experiment. The essential factor affecting performance was the irreversible loss in recuperator. Because of the effective utilization of the temperature glide of CO2/R600a, the compound heat pump was suitable for the condition with the supply/return water temperatures of 75 degrees C/50 degrees C. The energy efficiency and volumetric heating capacity of the compound heat pump using CO2/R600a were both higher than those of two-stage and cascade systems using R134a and R410A. The outstanding experimental results of the single-stage compound heat pump provide a promising and competitive solution for clean heating in cold regions, attributed to its environmental friendliness, simplicity and cost effectiveness.

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