Effect of Size on Ground-Coupled Heat Pump Performance
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2013
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Here we document and explain a general trend in the performance of refrigeration and heat pump systems: larger installations are more efficient. We show analytically why the performance of the system must increase with the size of the installation. The second law efficiency of refrigeration systems must increase with their size. We also show that the power requirement a ground-coupled heat pump system must decrease as the size of the ground heat exchanger increases. From these two trends emerges the trade off between the size of the heat pump and the size of the ground heat exchanger. The challenge is to find the optimum size of the ground-coupled heat pump. We show numerically the optimum heat pump size and the ground heat exchanger size that correspond to minimum total power requirement subject to a cost constraint.
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Alalaimi, Mohammad Ali (2013). Effect of Size on Ground-Coupled Heat Pump Performance. Master's thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/8799.
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