Heat Pumps: Fundamentals and Applications

Heat Pumps: Fundamentals and Applications

by Walter Grassi
Heat Pumps: Fundamentals and Applications

Heat Pumps: Fundamentals and Applications

by Walter Grassi

eBook1st ed. 2018 (1st ed. 2018)

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Overview

The text describes the main features of currently available heat pumps, focusing on system operation and interactions with external heat sources. In fact, before choosing a heat pump, several aspects must be assessed in detail: the actual climate of the installation site, the building’s energy requirements, the heating system, the type of operation etc. After discussing the general working principles, the book describes the main components of compression machines – for EHPs, GHPs and CO2 heat pumps. It then addresses absorption heat pumps and provides additional details on the behavior of two-fluid mixtures. The book presents a performance comparison for the different types, helping designers choose the right one for their needs, and discusses the main refrigerants. Notes on helpful additional literature, websites and videos, also concerning relevant European regulations, round out the coverage. This book will be of interest to all engineers and technicians whose work involves heat pumps. It will also benefit students in energy engineering degree programs who want to deepen their understanding of heat pumps.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319621999
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 08/11/2017
Series: Green Energy and Technology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 175
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Walter Grassi is full professor of Building Physics and Thermal Engineering at University of Pisa, Italy.

Table of Contents

Fundamentals.- Compression heat pumps and their main components.- The absorption heat pumps.- Heat pumps’ operation.- The refrigerants.- The external sources water and ground.- The hybrid systems.- Hints of thermodynamics.
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