Transactions of the Japan Society of Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers
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Performance Analysis of a CO2 Heat Pump Water Heating System Under a Daily Change in a Simulated Demand
Ryohei YOKOYAMAYasuhiro KOHNOTetsuya WAKUIKazuhisa TAKEMURA
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2010 Volume 27 Issue 4 Pages 355-364

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Air-to-water heat pumps using CO2 as a refrigerant have been developed. In addition, water heating systems each of which combines a CO2 heat pump with a hot water storage tank have been commercialized and widespread. They are expected to contribute to energy saving in residential hot water supply. It has become more and more important to enhance the system performance. In this paper, the performance of a CO2 heat pump water heating system is analyzed under a daily change in a simulated hot water demand by numerical simulation. A static model of a CO2 heat pump and a dynamic model of a storage tank result in a set of differential algebraic equations, and it is solved numerically by a hierarchical combination of Runge-Kutta and Newton-Raphson methods. Daily changes in the temperature distributions in the storage tank and the system performance criteria such as volumes of stored and unused hot water, coefficient of performance, and storage and system efficiencies are clarified under a series of daily hot water demands during a month.
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