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Exergy Analysis of Heat Pumps

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Author(s)

T. L. Tsaros, R. A. Gaggioli, Piotr A. Domanski

Abstract

The HPSIM computer program for modeling heat pumps (Domanski and Didion 1983) has been augmented to include exergy analysis. Exergy transports between the components, to the loads, and to the environment are evaluated. The exergy consumptions in each component are also presented for the operation of a nominal 3.5 ton residential air-to-air heat pump, in both the cooling and heating modes, at four loads. Among the conclusions drawn for this particular heat pump, it is predicted that overall economy would be improved by increasing the heat transfer surface of the indoor coil, say at the expense of outdoor coil surface.
Citation
ASHRAE Transactions
Volume
93
Issue
No. Part 2

Keywords

heat pumps, computer programs, equations, computer models, heat transfer, refirgerants, valves

Citation

Tsaros, T. , Gaggioli, R. and Domanski, P. (1987), Exergy Analysis of Heat Pumps, ASHRAE Transactions, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=910733 (Accessed December 30, 2024)

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Created December 31, 1986, Updated October 12, 2021