Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5017190 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2016 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a novel combined R134a and transcritical CO2 system was studied theoretically and experimentally for space heating. Experimental results showed that the ambient and space heating temperatures substantially affected the system performance. At the heating requirement with 50â°C in feed water temperature and 70â°C in supply water temperature, the heating capacity and coefficient of performance (COP) increased by 32.6% and 18.2%, respectively, as the ambient temperature increased from â20â°C to 0â°C. The system COP increased by up to 15% at fixed ambient condition as the feed and supply water temperatures decreased from 50â°C/70â°C to 40â°C/50â°C. A mathematical model was also developed and validated using experimental data. The model was used to investigate the performance improvement of the combined system in comparison to the standard transcritical CO2 system. The comparison results showed that the combined system improved the COP by up to 22%.
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Authors
Dongfang Yang, Yulong Song, Feng Cao, Lei Jin, Xiaolin Wang,