Experimental study of solar assisted ground source heat pump system during space heating operation from morning to evening
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Vikas Verma; K. Murugesan
- Source
- Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 32(1), pp.391-398 Jan, 2018
- Subject
- 기계공학
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 1976-3824
1738-494X
Experimental investigation of solar assisted ground source heat pump system has been carried out to understand performance variation during space heating for continuous eight hours operation from morning to evening for Indian winter climatic conditions. Heat extraction rate from solar collector and ground exchanger were monitored from 9 AM to 5 PM on hourly basis by measuring the inlet and outlet temperatures of heat transfer fluids. A detailed thermodynamic energy balance carried out on hourly basis indicates maximum heat loss is observed at 12 noon at which maximum heat extraction from solar collector and ground heat exchanger was obtained. Maximum COP of the SAGSHP system is observed at 12 noon for all the three mass flow rates, however, the COP decreases up to 3 % with increase in severity of winter due to increase in heat loss. About 44 % increase in mass flow rate of heat carrying fluids has enhanced the heat extraction rate up to 18 %, resulting in about 3 % increase in room temperature. The SAGSHP system was able to maintain the room temperature at about 20 to 21 °C when the ambient temperature was at about 12 °C.