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Dynamic Model of a Transcritical CO2 Heat Pump for Residential Water Heating

Hélio Augusto Goulart Diniz, Tiago F. Paulino, Juan José García Pabón, Antônio Augusto Torres Maia, Raphael Nunes de Oliveira

2021Sustainability23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a distributed mathematical model for a carbon dioxide direct expansion solar-assisted heat pump used to heat bath water. The main components are a gas cooler, a needle valve, an evaporator/collector, and a compressor. To develop the heat exchange models, mass, energy, and momentum balances were used. The model was validated for transient as well as steady state conditions using experimental data. A reasonably good agreement was observed between the predicted temperatures and experimental data. The simulations showed that the time step required to demonstrate the behavior of the heat pump in the transient regime is greater than the time step required for the steady state. The results obtained with the mathematical model revealed that a reduction in the water mass flow rate results in an increase in the water outlet temperature. In addition, when the carbon dioxide mass flow rate is reduced, the compressor inlet and outlet temperatures increase as well as the water outlet temperature.

Topics & Concepts

EvaporatorHeat pumpGas compressorMechanicsMass flow rateVolumetric flow rateTransient (computer programming)Steady state (chemistry)Thermal expansion valveThermodynamicsTranscritical cycleMass flowCarbon dioxideFlow (mathematics)Heat exchangerEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceChemistryPhysicsPhysical chemistryComputer scienceOperating systemOrganic chemistryRefrigeration and Air Conditioning TechnologiesBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationGeothermal Energy Systems and Applications