Theoretical study of a thermoelectric-assisted vapor compression cycle for air-source heat pump applications

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Abstract

This paper proposes a thermoelectric-assisted vapor compression cycle (TVCC) for applications in air-source heat pump systems which could enhance the heating capacity of the system. Performances of TVCC are calculated and then compared with that of basic vapor compression cycle (BVCC). The simulation results show that when coefficients of performance (COPs) of the two cycles are almost equal, the TVCC under maximum COP condition of the thermoelectric modules still performs better than BVCC by 13.0% in heating capacity through selecting the appropriate intermediate temperature. In addition, the TVCC can also achieve an improvement of 16.4%-21.7% in both the heating COP and capacity when compared with the BVCC with an assistant electric heater that is provided with the equivalent power input of thermoelectric heat exchanger. Thus, the TVCC could be beneficial to the applications in small heat pumps if there is always need for auxiliary electric heat.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-40
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Refrigeration
Volume51
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2015

Keywords

  • Heat pump
  • Heating capacity enhancement
  • Thermoelectric modules
  • Vapor compression cycle

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