TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance Characteristics of a Mobile Heat Pump System at Low Ambient Temperature
AU - Feng, Lili
AU - Hrnjak, Predrag
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was funded by the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Support from ACRC colleagues and member companies are thankfully acknowledged!
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The demand for mobile heat pump systems increases with the growing popularity of electric vehicles. One big challenge of such systems using low pressure refrigerant is the substantial drop of heating capacity at low ambient temperature conditions, when heat is most needed. The low suction density associated with low operating pressure in the evaporator is the major reason for the capacity drop. In extremely low ambient temperature, compressor speed may need to be regulated in order to prevent suction pressure going below atmospheric pressure, hence further reducing heat pumping capability. Other factors like pressure drop induced temperature glide and refrigerant maldistribution in the outdoor evaporator also weakens the system ability to absorb heat from ambient air. This paper presents detailed and in-depth analysis of the performance and limiting factors on low ambient temperature operation of a mobile heat pump system using refrigerant R1234yf. Experimental data are taken for ambient temperatures ranging from -20 to 20 °C. Analysis of losses are presented with the aid of a simulation model.
AB - The demand for mobile heat pump systems increases with the growing popularity of electric vehicles. One big challenge of such systems using low pressure refrigerant is the substantial drop of heating capacity at low ambient temperature conditions, when heat is most needed. The low suction density associated with low operating pressure in the evaporator is the major reason for the capacity drop. In extremely low ambient temperature, compressor speed may need to be regulated in order to prevent suction pressure going below atmospheric pressure, hence further reducing heat pumping capability. Other factors like pressure drop induced temperature glide and refrigerant maldistribution in the outdoor evaporator also weakens the system ability to absorb heat from ambient air. This paper presents detailed and in-depth analysis of the performance and limiting factors on low ambient temperature operation of a mobile heat pump system using refrigerant R1234yf. Experimental data are taken for ambient temperatures ranging from -20 to 20 °C. Analysis of losses are presented with the aid of a simulation model.
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U2 - 10.4271/2018-01-0076
DO - 10.4271/2018-01-0076
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85045472178
SN - 0148-7191
VL - 2018-April
JO - SAE Technical Papers
JF - SAE Technical Papers
T2 - 2018 SAE World Congress Experience, WCX 2018
Y2 - 10 April 2018 through 12 April 2018
ER -