A general model for two-stage vapor compression heat pump systems |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi''an Jiaotong University, Xi''an 710049, China;2. School of Engineering and ICT, University of Tasmania, Private bag 65, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia |
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Abstract: | Two-stage vapor compression technology has high potential of performance improvement for cold climate heat pumps, and there are several types of inter-stage configurations that need to be evaluated before making a choice. A general model of these configurations is first derived from a subcooler cycle and then is extended to be capable of evaluating many other inter-stage configurations by employing an “input domain”. The model is solved with a sequential algorithm and an analytical initial solution of the intermediate pressure is presented. After an experimentally validation with additional calculations of the subcooling parameter, the evaporating and condensing pressure, this general model is then used in the performance comparison and analysis of eight different inter-stage configurations. At last, case studies show that, this general model is capable of performing performance comparison among cycles with different types of inter-stage configurations, as well as refrigerant selection and operational analysis. |
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Keywords: | Heat pump Two-stage system Model Refrigerant Injection Pompe à chaleur Système biétagé Frigorigène Injection |
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