Abstract
In this study, a ground-source heat pump heating system with a latent heat thermal storage tank was designed while its thermal energy storage performance was investigated. The heating system mainly consists of a ground heat exchanger, a heat pump, a cylindrical latent heat thermal storage tank, measuring units and a heating space of model-sized glass greenhouses with 30 m2, located in the greenhouse district of Firat University, Elaziǧ, in Turkey. In the experiments, the performance characteristics of a groundsource heat pump greenhouse heating system with a 246 m horizontal 12.7 mm nominal diameter horizontal closed-loop ground heat exchanger and the use of phase change materials (PCM) for energy saving and management in greenhouses were investigated. The heating coefficient of performances of the ground-source heat pump (COPHP) and the overall system (COPsys) are obtained, to be in the range of 2.3-3.8 and 2-3.5 respectively. Although significant savings are possible with this heating system, a substantial investment in equipment and facilities may be required. The experiments results were obtained from October to May in heating seasons of 2005-2006. The results showed that the utilization of ground-source heat pump-PCM is suitable for greenhouse heating in this district. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Benli, H. (2011). Energetic performance analysis of a ground-source heat pump system with latent heat storage for a greenhouse heating. In Energy Conversion and Management (Vol. 52, pp. 581–589). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2010.07.033
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