Heat Exchangers - Basics Design Applications 2012
DOI: 10.5772/33587
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Ground-Source Heat Pumps and Energy Saving

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“…In the current work, a heat exchanger has been added between the suction line and liquid line [17]. The mathematical model for the cooling cycle is provided by Ayyildiz [17]. The equations (1-15) from this model for the compressor, condenser and throttling valve are first obtained.…”
Section: Heat Pump Mathematical Model and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the current work, a heat exchanger has been added between the suction line and liquid line [17]. The mathematical model for the cooling cycle is provided by Ayyildiz [17]. The equations (1-15) from this model for the compressor, condenser and throttling valve are first obtained.…”
Section: Heat Pump Mathematical Model and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many techniques have been recently proposed in order to improve the cycle performance, more details are given by Wang, 2000, Chap.9 (Wang, 2000). In the current work, a heat exchanger has been added between the suction line and liquid line [17]. The mathematical model for the cooling cycle is provided by Ayyildiz [17].…”
Section: Heat Pump Mathematical Model and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%