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1 Vapour compression cycle Refrigerator Air conditioning plant Heat pump (“ ENERGY MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK” Sixth Edition, Chapter 8)
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2 Refrigerator
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3 Electric-motor-driven vapour compression cycle
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4 Engine-driven vapour compression cycle
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5 Absorption heat pump
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6 Applications of Heat pumps space heating; heating and cooling of process streams; water heating for washing, sanitation and cleaning; steam production; drying/dehumidification; evaporation; distillation; concentration.
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7 Heat pump performance Heat source at 0 C
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8 Typical COP
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9 Temperature Pressure Heat Transformer
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10 Factors affecting heat pump performance the climate - annual heating and cooling demand and maximum peak loads; the temperatures of the heat source and heat distribution system; the auxiliary energy consumption (pumps, fans, supplementary heat for bivalent system etc.); the technical standard of the heat pump; the sizing of the heat pump in relation to the heat demand and the operating characteristics of the heat pump; the heat pump control system.
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11 How heat pumps achieve energy savings and CO 2 emissions reduction Heat pumps and energy saving An efficient technology A large and worldwide potential
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12 Heat sources Heat sourceTemperature Range (°C) Ambient air-10 +15 Exhaust air+15 +25 Ground water+4 +10 Lake water0 +10 Rock0 +5 Ground0 +10 Waste water >10
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13 Heat pump working fluids HFC-134a R-407C Natural working fluids
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14 Heat pumps in residential and commercial buildings
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15 Example of how the COP of a water-to-water heat pump varies with the distribution/return temperature.
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16 Fundamental physics for vapor compression cycles
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17 Constant-pressure change from liquid to vapour phase for a pure substance.
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18 Temperature change of substance at constant pressure and constant heat supply
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19 Temperature-volume diagram showing liquid and vapour phases for different constant pressures
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20 Temperature-volume diagram showing liquid and vapour phases
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21 Ideal vapour compression cycle
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22 Relations for the cycle
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23 Ideal cycle 1 2 4 3
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24 Log P vs Enthalpy diagram Constant Temperature Absolute Pressure Saturation area Saturated liquid Saturated vapour Constant Entropi Enthalpy
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25 Coefficient of performance The coefficient of performance of a refrigeration system is The coefficient of performance of a heat pump system is
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26 Efficiency of compressor
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28 Sweden - Closed-cycle compression heat pump
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30 Example refrigerator/Heat Pump An refrigerator has an cooling capacity of 500 W. Evaporator pressure 2 bar(a), Condenser pressure 10 bar(a). An ideal cycle is assumed Determine Power input to compressor Heat transfer rate from Condenser
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31 Solution
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