Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1742543 | Geothermics | 2011 | 6 Pages |
A thermodynamic analysis of a hybrid geothermal heat pump system is carried out. Mass, energy, and exergy balances are applied to the system, which has a cooling tower as a heat rejection unit, and system performance is evaluated in terms of coefficient of performance and exergy efficiency. The heating coefficient of performance for the overall system is found to be 5.34, while the corresponding exergy efficiency is 63.4%. The effect of ambient temperature on the exergy destruction and exergy efficiency is investigated for the system components. The results indicate that the performance of hybrid geothermal heat pump systems is superior to air-source heat pumps.
► Thermodynamic analysis of a hybrid geothermal heat pump system. ► Assessment of the system performance by energetic COP and exergetic efficiency. ► The effect of ambient temperature on the system performance. ► Superior system compared to air-source heat pumps.