Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
763950 Energy Conversion and Management 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Thermodynamic and thermoeconomic modeling of Stirling heat pump is performed.•The latter is achieved using NSGA algorithm and thermodynamic analysis.•Robust decision makers are carried out to indicate optimum values of outputs obtained with optimization process.

In this research, a parametric investigation of irreversible Stirling heat pump cycles that includes both internal and external irreversibilities together finite heat capacities of external reservoirs is carried out. Finite temperature difference between the external fluids and the working fluids through the heat sink and heat source causes an external irreversibility. On the other hand, regenerative heat loss and entropy generation through the cycle are the main source of the internal irreversibilities generation. Three objective functions including the heating load (RH) and coefficient of performance (COP) and thermo-economic criterion (F  ) have been considered simultaneously maximized. To evaluate this goal, Multi-objective optimization method jointed to NSGA-II approach is implemented, which following parameters are included as decision parameters such as 1 – the effectiveness of the hot-side heat exchanger, 2 – the effectiveness of the cold-side heat exchanger, 3 – the rate of heat capacitance through the heat sink and heat source, 4 – temperature ratio ThTc, and 5 – temperature of cold side. By accomplishing above mentioned multi-objective optimization method, Pareto optimum frontier figured out, and with the aim of well-known decision-makers which consists the LINMAP, FUZZY Bellman-Zadeh and TOPSIS techniques, final optimum answers are specified.

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