EFFECTS OF SOLAR RADIATION IN A DIRECT EXPANSION SOLAR ASSISTED CO2 HEAT PUMP

Author(s):  
Raphael Nunes ◽  
Luiz Machado ◽  
Ricardo Koury ◽  
Tiago de Freitas Paulino
2019 ◽  
Vol 148 ◽  
pp. 160-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiago de Freitas Paulino ◽  
Raphael Nunes de Oliveira ◽  
Antônio Augusto Torres Maia ◽  
Björn Palm ◽  
Luiz Machado

Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (21) ◽  
pp. 7187
Author(s):  
Rosa Francesca De Masi ◽  
Antonio Gigante ◽  
Valentino Festa ◽  
Silvia Ruggiero ◽  
Giuseppe Peter Vanoli

This paper proposes the analysis of real monitored data for evaluating the relationship between occupants’ comfort conditions and the energy balance inside an existing, nearly zero-energy building under different operational strategies for the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system. During the wintertime, the adaptive comfort approach is applied for choosing the temperature setpoint when an air-to-air heat pump provides both heating and ventilation. The results indicate that in very insulated buildings with high solar gains, the setpoint should be decided taking into consideration both the solar radiation and the outdoor temperature. Indeed, when the room has large glazed surfaces, the solar radiation can also guarantee acceptable indoor conditions when a low setpoint (e.g., 18.7 °C) is considered. The electricity consumption can be reduced from 17% to 43% compared to a conventional setpoint (e.g., 20 °C). For the summertime, the analysis suggests the adoption of a dynamic approach that should be based on the outdoor conditions and differentiated according to room characteristics. Considering the indoor comfort and the maximization of renewable integration, the direct expansion system has better performance than the heat pump; this last system should be integrated with a pre-handling unit to be energy convenient.


Author(s):  
Willian Moreira Duarte ◽  
Tiago de Freitas Paulino ◽  
Sabrina Nogueira Rabelo ◽  
Luiz Machado ◽  
Antônio Maia

2013 ◽  
Vol 01 (05) ◽  
pp. 73-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mingyan Zhu ◽  
Huanrong Xie ◽  
Biao Zhang ◽  
Xin Guan

Solar Energy ◽  
2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sadasuke Ito ◽  
Naokatsu Miura ◽  
Yasushi Takano

A photovoltaic and thermal hybrid panel which was made of an aluminum roll -bond panel with a photovoltaic module on the surface was developed recently for use as an evaporator of a heat pump for residential hot water supply and room heating.1) Pressure loss of the refrigerant at the evaporator was large. Therefore, in the present study, shapes of the inlet and the outlet of the panel were modified to reduce pressure loss; also, thermal performance of the heat pump which adopted three evaporator panels connected in series was examined. Total area of the panels was about 1.9 m2 and the rated capacity of the compressor was 250 W. These modifications reduced pressure loss and improved thermal performance. The effect of the location of the feeler bulb on performance of the heat pump was also examined. It was inferred that the feeler bulb fixed on the tube at the outlet of the evaporator should be as close as possible to the evaporator outlet.


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