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Thermodynamic and economic analysis of a solar-assisted ejector-enhanced flash tank vapor injection heat pump cycle with dual evaporators

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  • Ma, Di
  • Chen, Qi
  • Yan, Gang

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This paper proposes a solar-assisted ejector-enhanced flash tank vapor injection heat pump cycle with dual evaporators (SEFVIC), designed for heat pump drying application. Compared to the standard flash tank vapor injection heat pump cycle (FVIC), the SEFVIC uses an additional high-temperature evaporator to further minimize irreversible losses during the heat transfer process. Moreover, it integrates solar energy to improve the drying quality and heating capacity of the cycle. Meanwhile, the introduction of an ejector improves the system's performance by reducing throttling loss. The advantages of SEFVIC over FVIC are evaluated using theoretical models based on the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Results show that SEFVIC reveals a 34.1 % improvement in the heating coefficient of performance and a 192.8 % enhancement in volumetric heating capacity compared to FVIC under typical operating condition. Notably, SEFVIC maintains superior performance even at lower evaporating temperatures. Moreover, exergy research indicates that 77.1 % of the total exergy destruction in SEFVIC is attributed to the solar collector. Economic analysis indicates that the integration of solar energy into the SEFVIC is economically beneficial. These findings highlight the prospective application of SEFVIC and guide combining the multi-temperature heat pump drying system and auxiliary solar source.

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  • Ma, Di & Chen, Qi & Yan, Gang, 2024. "Thermodynamic and economic analysis of a solar-assisted ejector-enhanced flash tank vapor injection heat pump cycle with dual evaporators," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 235(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:235:y:2024:i:c:s0960148124014368
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121368
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