scholarly journals A Study on Control Method of Thermal Storage Tank for Varying Thermal Load in Heat Pump Water Heater

Author(s):  
Hyun-Kyu Nam ◽  
Cheol-Ho Bai
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Agila ◽  
Guillermo Soriano

This research develops a detailed model for a Water to Water Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH), operating for heating and cooling simultaneously, using two water storage tanks as thermal deposits. The primary function of the system is to produce useful heat for domestic hot water services according to the thermal requirements for an average household (two adults and one child) in the city of Quito, Ecuador. The purpose of the project is to analyze the technical and economic feasibility of implementing thermal storage and heat pump technology to provide efficient thermal services and reduce energy consumption; as well as environmental impacts associated with conventional systems for residential water heating. An energy simulation using TRNSYS 17 is carried to evaluate model operation for one year. The purpose of the simulation is to assess and quantifies the performance, energy consumption and potential savings of integrating heat pump systems with thermal energy storage technology, as well as determines the main parameter affecting the efficiency of the system. Finally, a comparative analysis based on annual energy consumption for different ways to produce hot water is conducted. Five alternatives were examined: (1) electric storage water heater; (2) gas fired water heater; (3) solar water heater; (4) air source heat pump water heater; and (5) a heat pump water heater integrated with thermal storage.


Author(s):  
Wangsik Jung ◽  
Dongjun Kim ◽  
Byung Ha Kang ◽  
Young Soo Chang

A heat pump with thermal storage system is a system that operates a heat pump during night-time using inexpensive electricity; during this time, the generated thermal energy is stored in a thermal storage tank. The stored thermal energy is used by the heat pump during daytime. Based on a model of a dual latent heat storage tank and a heat pump, this study conducts control simulations using both conventional and advanced methods for heating in a building. Conventional methods include the thermal storage priority method and the heat pump priority method, while advanced approaches include the region control method and the dynamic programming method. The heating load required for an office building is identified using TRNSYS, used for simulations of various control methods. The thermal storage priority method shows a low coefficient of performance (COP), while the heat pump priority method leads to high electricity costs due to the low use of thermal storage. In contrast, electricity costs are lower for the region control method, which operates using the optimal part load ratio of the heat pump, and for dynamic programming, which operates the system by following the minimum cost path. According to simulation results for the winter season, the electricity costs using the dynamic programming method are 17% and 9% lower than those of the heat pump priority and thermal storage priority methods, respectively. The region control method shows results similar to the dynamic programming method with respect to electricity costs. In conclusion, advanced control methods are proven to have advantages over conventional methods in terms of power consumption and electricity costs.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1051 ◽  
pp. 828-831 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Qu ◽  
Fang Wang ◽  
Yu Wang ◽  
Peng Wang ◽  
Tang Li ◽  
...  

Using fluent software simulations to analysis the temperature field and the velocity field of the equal and changing diameter condensing coils at different positions of heat pump water storage tank, and made experiment of R1234-ze on the heat pump water heater storage tank with equal and changing diameter condensing coils ,experimental analysis and simulation results show that changing diameter condensing coils make the tank temperature raise stability, which is beneficial to the stability of the system operation.


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