Thermo-economic evaluation of low-GWP CO2-based zeotropic mixtures in space heating heat pumps with and without internal heat exchanger

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid Pub Date : 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2025.01.036
Alireza Zendehboudi
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Transcritical CO2 heat pumps are commonly used for tap water heating in buildings; however, their performance is often limited in space heating applications. Low-GWP CO2-based mixtures can enhance subcritical operation and reduce irreversibility during transcritical processes. Promoting this technology requires a comprehensive understanding of its thermo-economic performance; yet, there is a lack of relevant studies. This paper develops thermodynamic models using energy, exergy, and exergoeconomic analyses to evaluate the performance of four CO2-binary mixtures (CO2/R41, CO2/R1234yf, CO2/R290, and CO2/R1270) in space heating heat pumps. These mixtures are compared against pure CO2 in two cycle configurations: with and without an internal heat exchanger (IHX). The evaluation is conducted in accordance with the EN 14511–2 standard across various heating temperatures. Results indicate that the CO2/R41 blend achieves significant COP improvements, exceeding pure CO2 by up to 17.1% at 30/35 °C and 8.3% at 47/55 °C. CO2-based mixtures also significantly lower optimal discharge pressures, with reductions ranging from 24.4% for CO2/R41 to 52.9% for CO2/R1270. The inclusion of an IHX has a notable effect on COP, particularly for CO2/R41, where performance improves when the CO2 mass fraction exceeds 70% at lower temperatures. Exergy analysis demonstrates that the CO2/R41 mixture achieves the highest exergy efficiency up to and including a CO2 mass fraction of 80%, outperforming pure CO2 by up to 16.3%. Furthermore, CO2/R41 exhibits 16.3%–19.8% lower total exergy destruction cost rates compared to pure CO2, with significant cost reductions in the throttling valve (25.5%–42.5%). These findings highlight the potential of CO2/R41 as a highly effective and economically viable option for space heating heat pumps, offering superior performance and reduced operational costs compared to pure CO2 and other mixtures.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Refrigeration is published for the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) by Elsevier. It is essential reading for all those wishing to keep abreast of research and industrial news in refrigeration, air conditioning and associated fields. This is particularly important in these times of rapid introduction of alternative refrigerants and the emergence of new technology. The journal has published special issues on alternative refrigerants and novel topics in the field of boiling, condensation, heat pumps, food refrigeration, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbons, magnetic refrigeration at room temperature, sorptive cooling, phase change materials and slurries, ejector technology, compressors, and solar cooling. As well as original research papers the International Journal of Refrigeration also includes review articles, papers presented at IIR conferences, short reports and letters describing preliminary results and experimental details, and letters to the Editor on recent areas of discussion and controversy. Other features include forthcoming events, conference reports and book reviews. Papers are published in either English or French with the IIR news section in both languages.
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