2014
DOI: 10.9790/1684-11223241
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Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Validation of Solar Assisted Heat Pump System

Abstract: Singapore is located at the equator, with abundant supply of solar radiation, relatively high ambient temperature and relative humidity throughout the year. The meteorological conditions of Singapore are favourable for efficient operation of solar energy based systems. Solar assisted heat pump systems are built on the roof-top of National University of Singapore's Faculty of Engineering. The objectives of this study include the design and performance evaluation of a solar assisted heat-pump system for water de… Show more

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“…The models are mainly implemented in the Matlab&Simulink, TRNSYS or CYCLE_D packages [6][7][8] and are often not verified under operating conditions. The heat pump model presented in [9] was based on mathematical equations describing the adiabatic process, resulting in the calculation of the refrigerant temperature at the condenser supply. The model was not verified, and the analyses presented were purely theoretical.…”
Section: Most Commonly Used Compressor Heat Pump Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The models are mainly implemented in the Matlab&Simulink, TRNSYS or CYCLE_D packages [6][7][8] and are often not verified under operating conditions. The heat pump model presented in [9] was based on mathematical equations describing the adiabatic process, resulting in the calculation of the refrigerant temperature at the condenser supply. The model was not verified, and the analyses presented were purely theoretical.…”
Section: Most Commonly Used Compressor Heat Pump Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This algorithm requires knowledge of the low and high source temperatures, together with technical parameters of the refrigerant. In this paper, the presented model was practically verified using refrigerant R410a, whose parameters are described by equations (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11); additionally, the same parameters were calculated using the same procedure for refrigerant R290 by equations (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). In both cases, the polynomials, whose coefficients were calculated for the model, were based on tabulated data resulting from extensive measurement studies, while the equations for calculating the specific heat of the refrigerant at constant pressure and volume were based on the Martin-Hou equation of state derived from technical materials [18].…”
Section: Heat Pump Model Base On Flow Ratementioning
confidence: 99%