Heating performance analysis of a geothermal heat pump working with different zeotropic and azeotropic mixtures

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The aim of the paper is to examine the possibility of application of the spreadsheet calculator and Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties database to a thermodynamic process. The heating process of a real soil-to-water heat pump, including heat transfer in the borehole heat exchanger has been analysed. How the changes of condensing temperature, at constant evaporating temperature, influence the following: heating capacity, compressor effective power, heat supplied to evaporator, compression discharge temperature and coefficient of performance, are investigated. Also, the energy characteristics of a heat pump using different refrigerants for the same heating capacity and the same temperature regime are compared. The following refrigerants are considered: two zeotropic mixtures, R407C and R409A, a mixture with some zeotropic characteristics, R410A, and an azeotropic mixture, R507A.

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Bedoic, R., & Filipan, V. (2018). Heating performance analysis of a geothermal heat pump working with different zeotropic and azeotropic mixtures. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 6(2), 240–253. https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d5.0189

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