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Integration of a magnetocaloric heat pump in a low-energy residential building

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Aalborg University1

University of Southern Denmark2

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark3

Electrofunctional materials, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark4

The EnovHeat project aims at developing an innovative heat pump system based on the magnetocaloric effect and active magnetic regenerator technology to provide for the heating needs of a single family house in Denmark. Unlike vapor-compression devices, magnetocaloric heat pumps use the reversible magnetocaloric effect of a solid refrigerant to build a cooling/heating cycle.

It has the potential for high coefficient of performance, more silent operation and efficient part-load control. After presenting the operation principles of the magnetocaloric device and the different models used in the current numerical study, this article demonstrates for the first time the possibility to utilize this novel heat pump in a building.

This device can be integrated in a single hydronic loop including a ground source heat exchanger and a radiant under-floor heating system. At maximum capacity, this magnetocaloric heat pump can deliver 2600 W of heating power with an appreciable average seasonal system COP of 3.93. On variable part-load operation with a simple fluid flow controller, it can heat up an entire house with an average seasonal system COP of 1.84.

Language: English
Publisher: Tsinghua University Press
Year: 2018
Pages: 753-763
Journal subtitle: An International Journal
ISSN: 19968744 and 19963599
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s12273-018-0428-x
ORCIDs: Lei, Tian , Engelbrecht, Kurt and Bahl, Christian

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