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Deriving guidelines for the design of plate evaporators in heat pumps using zeotropic mixtures

In Energy 2018, Volume 156, pp. 492-508
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Thermal Energy, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

This paper presents a derivation of design guidelines for plate heat exchangers used for evaporation of zeotropic mixtures in heat pumps. A mapping of combined heat exchanger and cycle calculations for different combinations of geometrical parameters and working fluids allowed estimating the trade-off between heat transfer area and pressure drops on the thermodynamic and economic performance indicators of the cycle.

Compressor running costs constituted the largest cost share, and increased due to a steep decrease of the heat pump coefficient of performance at high refrigerant pressure drops. It was found that the pressure drop limit leading to infeasible designs was dependent on the working fluid, thereby making it impossible to define a guideline based on maximum allowable pressure drops.

It was found that economically feasible designs could be obtained by correlating the vapour Reynolds number and the Bond number at the evaporator inlet as ReV-0.42Bd0.26≈ 0.040 . The use of the proposed guideline was illustrated for the mixture Propane/Iso-Pentane (0.5/0.5), leading to evaporator designs with net present values deviating maximum −4.4% from the best value found in the mapping.

The presented methodology can be applied in different scenarios to develop similar guidelines, thereby decreasing the cost of combined cycle and component optimizations.

Language: English
Year: 2018
Pages: 492-508
ISSN: 18736785 and 03605442
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.05.026
ORCIDs: Mancini, Roberta , Zühlsdorf, Benjamin , Jensen, Jonas Kjær , Markussen, Wiebke Brix and Elmegaard, Brian

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