Reversible Heat Pump Coupled with Ground Ice Storage for Annual Air Conditioning: An Energy Analysis
During annual operation, a heat pump produces both heating and cooling effects, so it would be of great advantage to store one of the two to be then used when it is necessary. To do this, a seasonal energy storage is necessary. This paper presents results relative to the use of a ground ice thermal...
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doaj-70ecd4fec15e44b28cccbe53d71891252020-11-27T07:57:29ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-11-01136182618210.3390/en13236182Reversible Heat Pump Coupled with Ground Ice Storage for Annual Air Conditioning: An Energy AnalysisSimone Mancin0Marco Noro1Department of Management and Engineering, University of Padova, 36100 Vicenza, ItalyDepartment of Management and Engineering, University of Padova, 36100 Vicenza, ItalyDuring annual operation, a heat pump produces both heating and cooling effects, so it would be of great advantage to store one of the two to be then used when it is necessary. To do this, a seasonal energy storage is necessary. This paper presents results relative to the use of a ground ice thermal energy storage (I-TES) integrated with a reversible heat pump for annual air conditioning. The energy analysis is based on heating and cooling loads for a residential building located in Milan. In particular, the focus is on the most important parameters affecting the performance of both the whole system and the Ice Tank, which is the position and the thickness of the insulation layers and the shape of the ice tank. A biannual simulation of the system allows for a full description of the ice tank behavior during the charging and discharging processes. The main objective of the study is to suggest a first tentative procedure to design the I-TES integrated system with the best energy performance.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/23/6182ground source heat pumpheat pumpice thermal energy storageice tank |
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Reversible Heat Pump Coupled with Ground Ice Storage for Annual Air Conditioning: An Energy Analysis |
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Reversible Heat Pump Coupled with Ground Ice Storage for Annual Air Conditioning: An Energy Analysis |
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Reversible Heat Pump Coupled with Ground Ice Storage for Annual Air Conditioning: An Energy Analysis |
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reversible heat pump coupled with ground ice storage for annual air conditioning: an energy analysis |
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During annual operation, a heat pump produces both heating and cooling effects, so it would be of great advantage to store one of the two to be then used when it is necessary. To do this, a seasonal energy storage is necessary. This paper presents results relative to the use of a ground ice thermal energy storage (I-TES) integrated with a reversible heat pump for annual air conditioning. The energy analysis is based on heating and cooling loads for a residential building located in Milan. In particular, the focus is on the most important parameters affecting the performance of both the whole system and the Ice Tank, which is the position and the thickness of the insulation layers and the shape of the ice tank. A biannual simulation of the system allows for a full description of the ice tank behavior during the charging and discharging processes. The main objective of the study is to suggest a first tentative procedure to design the I-TES integrated system with the best energy performance. |
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ground source heat pump heat pump ice thermal energy storage ice tank |
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