USE OF CONDUCTIVE HEAT SINKS AS COLD SOURCES FOR HEAT PUMPS AND TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC COMPARISON WITH OTHER CONVENTIONAL COLD SOURCES.

UTILISATION DES PUITS THERMIQUES CONDUCTIFS EN SOURCE FROIDE DE POMPE A CHALEUR ET COMPARAISON TECHNICO-ECONOMIQUE AVEC LES AUTRES SOURCES FROIDES USUELLES.

Author(s) : VIENNOT P.

Type of article: Periodical article

Summary

TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC COMPARISON OF THE METHOD OF < CONDUCTIVE HEAT SINKS > AS COLD SOURCES FOR HEAT PUMPS WITH CONVENTIONAL COLD SOURCES (GROUND WATER, CLIMATIC COLLECTORS, EXTERNAL AIR HEAT PUMPS). SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE PERFORMANCES OF UNDERGROUND EXCHANGE TO DIFFERENT PARAMETERS. CALCULATIONS ON A THEORETICAL EXAMPLE OF AN EXISTING BLOCK OF 50 FLATS FOR WHICH A HEAT PUMP ASSISTING AN OIL BOILER WAS DEFINED AND CALCULATED WITH EACH COLD SOURCE. TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC INTEREST OF THE COLD SOURCE BY HEAT SINK COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL SOURCES. (Bibliogr. int. IFP-AFME-CNRS, FR., 86-230-11889.

Details

  • Original title: UTILISATION DES PUITS THERMIQUES CONDUCTIFS EN SOURCE FROIDE DE POMPE A CHALEUR ET COMPARAISON TECHNICO-ECONOMIQUE AVEC LES AUTRES SOURCES FROIDES USUELLES.
  • Record ID : 1987-1144
  • Languages: French
  • Source: AFME/Ec. Mines Paris - AFME-85-91-1001; 108 p.
  • Publication date: 1986
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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