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AuthorShengnan, Liu
AuthorBai, Xiaoxia
AuthorDeng, Shiming
AuthorZhang, Long
AuthorWei, Minchen
Available date2025-07-02T05:06:22Z
Publication Date2022-10-15
Publication NameJournal of Building Engineering
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104990
CitationLiu, S., Bai, X., Deng, S., Zhang, L., & Wei, M. (2022). A modeling study on developing the condensing-frosting performance maps for a variable speed air source heat pump. Journal of Building Engineering, 58, 104990.
ISSN23527102
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352710222010002
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65932
AbstractFor a variable speed (VS) space heating air source heat pump (ASHP) unit, to comprehensive study its frosting suppression and heating performances, a condensing-frosting performance map has been proposed. An experimental study using an experimental VS ASHP unit to obtain condensing-frosting performance maps was previously reported. However, obtaining such performance maps experimentally was time consuming and costly, and it was therefore considered highly necessary to develop a mathematical model to obtain performance maps through modeling study. In this paper, therefore, a mathematical model for the experimental VS ASHP unit was firstly developed by referring to previously published mathematical models for VS air conditioners. The developed model was experimentally validated using reported experimental data. The average relative errors between the measured and predicted total output heating capacity and COP were at 3.7% and 3.6%, respectively, and the average error between the measured and predicted outdoor coil surface temperature was at 0.2 °C. A follow-up modeling study was then carried out using the validated model to obtain condensing-frosting performance maps for the experimental VS ASHP unit having different outdoor coil surface areas and at different outdoor operating conditions. The modeling study results suggested that by increasing outdoor coil surface area of the experimental VS ASHP unit from 50% to 150%, its surface temperature on average was increased by more than 1.37 °C, which was inducive to a better frost suppression performance, and the total output heating capacity by more than 11.07%, but at a higher initial manufacturing cost. The modeling study results also indicated that the developed model can be a useful tool in studying the characteristics of VS ASHPs during both frosting and frost-free operations, which was important for guiding the design and control of ASHPs for their efficient and reliable operations.
SponsorThe authors acknowledge the financial supports from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectModeling study
Air source heat pump
Condensing-frosting performance map
Frosting suppression
Total output heating capacity
TitleA modeling study on developing the condensing-frosting performance maps for a variable speed air source heat pump
TypeArticle
Volume Number58
dc.accessType Open Access


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