Abstract
Multi-source heat pumps are gaining prominence as energy prices rise and environmental efforts intensify. This type of heat pump system can be used for industrial processes as well as for heating. However, it is a challenge to properly model the two heat sources, possibly operating in parallel, to provide the appropriate input parameters for the design process. The aim of our work is to compile a system that is suitable for the parallel operation of two heat sources. We can compare the measured data with the results of the software used for modeling.
Publisher
University of Applied Sciences in Tarnow, Poland
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