高温热泵的热设计和优化与丹麦的区域供热相结合,用于工艺供热:"Optimisation d'une pompe à chaleur haute température en cascade intégrée au chauffage urbain, référencée au Danemark pour l'approvisionnement en chaleur industrielle: conception thermique et sélection du fluide de travail"。
Mohsen Sadeghi, Tage Petersen, Zhenyu Yang, Benjamin Zühlsdorf, Kim Stenholdt Madsen
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Thermal design and optimization of high-temperature heat pump integrated with district heating benchmarked in Denmark for process heat supply: “Optimisation d'une pompe à chaleur haute température en cascade intégrée au chauffage urbain, référencée au Danemark pour l'approvisionnement en chaleur industrielle: conception thermique et sélection du fluide de travail”
This work aims to assess and optimize the performance of cascade high-temperature heat pump (HTHP) integrated with district heating (DH) to produce 1 MW steam at 160°C for the industrial processes. The heat available in the primary loop of the DH network at 80 °C is considered as the heat source; which is cooled down 70 °C through the HTHP evaporator, before supplying the DH secondary loop. The use of alternative hydrocarbons in the low-temperature loop are examined; and considering the gas compressor limitation, the HTHP performance of using each refrigerant is optimized and compared to each other.
The optimization results reveal that pentane- hydrocarbon with the highest critical temperature- is the most promising refrigerant to be paired with steam in the high-temperature loop, reaching the highest COP of 2.66. However, concerning safety and compressor sizing issues, butane is an excellent candidate; with volumetric heating capacity (VHC) of about two times more than that of pentane, in the expense of just about 4 % reduction in the HTHP COP. In addition, water injection theoretically controls the steam compressor discharge temperature successfully, with just 0.9 K superheating at the compressor outlet; and reduces its power consumption and the HTHP COP up to 4.3 % and 1.7 %, respectively. Moreover, techno-economic analysis demonstrates that the HTHP technology shows a better business case compared to the conventional natural gas and electric boilers.