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Building Services Engineering Research and Technology | 2012

Improving reverse cycle defrosting performance of air source heat pumps using thermal storage based refrigerant sub-cooling energy

Dong Jiankai; Jiang Yiqiang; Deng Shiming; Yao Yang; Qu Minglu

When an air source heat pump (ASHP) unit is used for space heating at a low ambient temperature in winter, frost may be formed on its outdoor coil surface. Over time, frost accumulation on coil surface may become sufficient to restrict air passage through the coil and increase the heat transfer resistance between ambient air and coil surface, leading to performance degradation for the outdoor coil, or even the shutdown of the ASHP unit. Therefore, periodic defrosting is necessary. Currently, the most widely used standard defrosting method for an ASHP unit is reverse cycle defrosting. During a standard reverse cycle defrosting (SRCD) operation, the indoor coil in an ASHP unit actually acts as an evaporator. Because the indoor fan is usually turned off during defrosting, there is an insignificant amount of energy from indoor coil, leading to a number of associated operational problems such as a longer defrosting duration and the risk of having a lower air temperature inside a heated space during defrosting, etc. To solve the fundamental problem of insufficient heat available during defrosting while ensuring the efficient and safe system operation, a novel reverse cycle defrosting (NRCD) method which is thermal energy storage-based using sub-cooling energy of refrigerant for ASHPs has been developed. Comparative experiments using both the SRCD method and the NRCD method were carried out on an experimental ASHP unit with a nominal 2.5 kW heating capacity. Experimental results clearly suggested that when using the NRCD method, the discharge and suction pressures were increased by 0.56 and 0.12 MPa, respectively. Furthermore, the defrosting duration and heating-resumption duration were shortened by 30.8% and 25.0%, respectively, and the defrosting energy consumption was reduced by 13.9%, compared to those when using the SRCD method. Practical application: ASHPs have been widely used worldwide due to their significant energy-saving potentials. However, frost can be formed on the outdoor coil surface when an ASHP unit operates for space heating. Frost accumulation on coil surface reduces the coil’s efficiency, or causes even the shutdown of the ASHP unit. Reverse cycle defrosting is the most widely used standard defrosting method. This paper presents the reverse cycle defrosting performance for an ASHP unit with a PCM-HE acting as both a sub-cooler during heating operation and a heat source during defrosting operation, which could help to ensure the safe operation and achieve a higher defrosting efficiency of the ASHP unit.


international conference on computer distributed control and intelligent environmental monitoring | 2011

An Experimental Study on Thermal Energy Storage Based Reverse Cycle Defrosting Method Using Sub-cooling Energy of Refrigerant for Air Source Heat Pump: Characteristics of Thermal Energy Storage Operation

Dong Jiankai; Qu Minglu; Jiang Yiqiang; Yao Yang; Deng Shiming; Wang Honglei

the introduction of the system of thermal energy storage (TES) based reverse cycle defrosting method using sub-cooling energy of refrigerant for air Source heat pump(ASHP) is given firstly. And then the characteristic of TES using sub-cooling energy of refrigerant in heating is experimentally researched. The results show that storing sub-cooling energy of refrigerant in the PCM can not only improve the system COP in heating, but also provide energy for defrosting. Two modes of TES are inferred and it proves that improved system performances and indoor thermal comfort can be resulted in mode of starting TES process when heating for one hour.


Building and Environment | 2010

Improved indoor thermal comfort during defrost with a novel reverse-cycle defrosting method for air source heat pumps

Qu Minglu; Xia Liang; Shiming Deng; Jiang Yiqiang


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2011

An experimental study on the operating performance of a novel reverse-cycle hot gas defrosting method for air source heat pumps

Hu Wenju; Jiang Yiqiang; Qu Minglu; Ni Long; Yao Yang; Deng Shiming


Building and Environment | 2012

A four-node thermoregulation model for predicting the thermal physiological responses of a sleeping person

Pan Dongmei; Chan Mingyin; Deng Shiming; Qu Minglu


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2009

Indoor thermal comfort characteristics under the control of a direct expansion air conditioning unit having a variable-speed compressor and a supply air fan

Deng Shiming; Li Zheng; Qu Minglu


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2013

A novel triple-sleeve energy storage exchanger and its application in an environmental control system

Niu Fuxin; Ni Long; Qu Minglu; Yao Yang; Deng Shiming


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017

カスケード空気熱源ヒートポンプ温水器のための制御戦略の実験的研究【Powered by NICT】

Qu Minglu; Fan Yanan; Chen Jianbo; Li Tianrui; Li Zhao; Li He


Archive | 2016

Continuous heating phase change energy storage cascade air source heat pump experiment system

Qu Minglu; Li Fengshu; Yu Qian; Fan Yanan; Li Tianrui


Archive | 2011

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Dong Jiankai; Qu Minglu; Jiang Yiqiang; Yao Yang; Deng Shiming; Wang Honglei

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Deng Shiming

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Jiang Yiqiang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Yao Yang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Dong Jiankai

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Shiming Deng

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Ni Long

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Wang Honglei

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Chan Mingyin

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Liang Xia

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Mingyin Chan

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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