Absorption Heat Pump Performance Improvement Through Ground Coupling

Author:

Garimella S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Abstract

The present study investigates the improvement in the performance of an absorption heat pump for residential space-conditioning due to the use of the ground as the heat source in the heating mode and the heat sink in the cooling mode. A baseline air-coupled single-effect ammonia-water heat pump is first designed to deliver 10.55 kW (36,000 Btu/h) of cooling load at the ARI rating conditions. Particular attention is paid to incorporating many realistic details of an operating system such as fuel combustion efficiencies of the burner, nonequilibrium conditions, and moist air processes in the air-coupled heat exchangers. A range of parametric studies is also conducted to investigate the variation in performance of this system with ambient conditions in the heating and cooling modes. The same system is then analyzed in a ground-coupled configuration. The instantaneous COP for the ground-coupled system is compared with the COP of the air-coupled system as a function of the time of the year and the corresponding variations in ambient and ground temperatures using 30-yr average climate data for various locations from the National Weather Service. Improvements in COP of up to 20 percent over the air-coupled system values (cooling mode COP of 0.495 at 35°C (95°F) and heating mode COP of 1.20 at 8.33°C (47°F)) are demonstrated in diverse geographic locations with widely varying heating and cooling loads. These improvements indicate that an efficient ground-coupled heat pump could be developed for residential space-conditioning applications using simple thermodynamic cycles and existing technology for the heat and mass exchange components.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Reference18 articles.

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3. Engler, M., Grossman, G., and Hellmann, H.-M., 1996, “Comparative Simulation and Investigation of Ammonia-Water Absorption Cycles for Heat Pump Applications,” Proceedings, International Absorption Heat Pump Conference, Montreal, Canada, September 17–20, pp. 209–219.

4. Garimella S. , ChristensenR. N., and PettyS. E., 1992, “Cycle Description and Performance Simulation of a Gas-Fired Hydronically Coupled Double-Effect Absorption Heat Pump System,” Recent Research In Heat Pump Design, Analysis, and Application, ASME AES-Vol. 28, pp. 7–14.

5. Garimella S. , ChristensenR. N., and LacyD., 1996, “Performance Evaluation of a Generator Absorber Heat Exchange Heat Pump,” Applied Thermal Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 7, pp. 591–604.

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