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The impact of environmentally friendly refrigerants on heat pump efficiency

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This paper discusses the issue of heat pump simulation. Lower operating costs can be achieved through good equipment design and appropriate operation. Detailed technical and economic analysis inform the selection of system components with the highest possible efficiency and lower energy demand. The use of systems based on environmentally friendly refrigerants can deliver long product life, which is associated with a shorter payback period for the investment. In addition, smart design processes optimize the performance of equipment. The rapidly increasing share of energy costs in terms of total investment cost is driving innovative solutions and tailor-made solutions to specific operating conditions.
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40--48
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., tab., wykr.
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  • Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland
  • Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland
  • Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] T. Bohdal, H. Charun, M. Sikora, Empirical study of heterogeneous refrigerant condensation in pipe minichannels, International Journal of Refrigeration 59 (2015) 210-223.
  • [2] M. Job, L. Bartela, A. Skorek-Osikowska, Analysis of the use of waste heat in an oxy-combustion power plant to replace steam cycle heat regeneration, Journal of Power Technologies 93 (3).
  • [3] T. Muszynski, Design and experimental investigations of a cylindrical microjet heat exchanger for waste heat recovery systems, Applied Thermal Engineering (115) (2017) 782-792.
  • [4] C. Kowalczyk, R. M. Rolf, B. Kowalczyka, K. Badyda, Mathematical model of combined heat and power plant using gatecycle tm software, Journal of Power Technologies 95 (3) (2015) 183-191.
  • [5] D. Mikielewicz, B. Jakubowska, Prediction of flow boiling heat transfer coefficient for carbon dioxide in minichannels and conventional channels, Archives of Thermodynamics 37 (2) (2016) 89-106.
  • [6] T. Muszynski, D. Mikielewicz, Comparison of heat transfer characteristics in surface cooling with boiling microjets of water, ethanol and hfe7100, Applied Thermal Engineering 93 (2016) 1403-1409.
  • [7] D. Mikielewicz, R. Andrzejczyk, B. Jakubowska, J. Mikielewicz, Analytical model with nonadiabatic effects for pressure drop and heat transfer during boiling and condensation flows in conventional channels and minichannels, Heat Transfer Engineering 37 (13-14) (2016) 1158–1171.
  • [8] T. Muszynski, R. Andrzejczyk, Applicability of arrays of microjet heat transfer correlations to design compact heat exchangers, Applied Thermal Engineering 100 (2016) 105-113.
  • [9] T. Muszynski, R. Andrzejczyk, Heat transfer characteristics of hybrid microjet - microchannel cooling module, Applied Thermal Engineering 93 (2016) 1360-1366.
  • [10] R. Andrzejczyk, T. Muszynski, C. A. Dorao, Experimental investigations on adiabatic frictional pressure drops of r134a during flow in 5 mm diameter channel, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 83 (2017) 78-87.
  • [11] M. M. Shoah, A news correlation for heat transfer during boiling flow through pipes, ASHRAE transactions 82 (1976) 66-86.
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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