COMPUTING DESIGN OF HEAT PUMPS WITH THERMAL STORAGE.

Author(s) : HAVELSKY V.

Summary

THE PAPER DEALS WITH THE PROBLEMS OF DESIGNING HEAT PUMPS USING ATMOSPHERIC AIR AS THE EXTERNAL LOW TEMPERATURE SOURCE OF ENERGY WITH THE ACCUMULATION OF THERMAL ENERGY IN A CIRCUIT OF WORKING FLUID. THE OPTIMAL DIMENSIONING OF HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS WITH THERMAL STORAGE BY MEANS OF THE COMPUTER SIMULATION MINIMIZES DISADVANTAGES OCCURRING IN HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS WITHOUT THERMAL STORAGE AND ENABLES ALSO REACH OF MAXIMUM AVAILABLE ENERGY SAVINGS IN DEPENDENCE ON THE OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF UTILIZATION OF THE DESIGNED HEAT PUMP.

Details

  • Original title: COMPUTING DESIGN OF HEAT PUMPS WITH THERMAL STORAGE.
  • Record ID : 1991-1331
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1990/07/17
  • Source: Source: USNC-IIR/Proc. 1990 Refrig. Conf., Purdue Univ./ASHRAE, Purdue CFC Conf./Purdue Univ., Ray W. Herrick Lab., Sch. mech. Eng.
    130-137; 4 fig.; 3 ref.
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