Download PDFOpen PDF in browserSimultaneous Utilization of Refrigeration and Heat Pump Processes for Enhanced Efficiency and Waste Heat Utilization in a Combined Cooling and Heating SystemEasyChair Preprint 102645 pages•Date: May 25, 2023AbstractCombined cooling and heating systems offer an innovative solution for meeting cooling and heating demands while reducing energy consumption and environmental impact. Traditional systems operate independently, resulting in wasted heat energy during the cooling process. To address this issue, the simultaneous utilization of refrigeration and heat pump processes has emerged as a promising approach. This research paper presents a comprehensive study on the application of such a system and its performance evaluation. The objective is to assess the system's capability in achieving efficient cooling and heating while maximizing waste heat recovery. The lower and highest temperatures of the system are determined, and the coefficient of performance (COP) is calculated to evaluate the system's efficiency. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed system, highlighting its potential for energy savings and sustainable thermal management.This process continue. COPHP = Q1/ Q1-Q2 COPR = Q2/Q1-Q2 Keyphrases: Refrigeration, Waste heat recovery, coefficient of performance, combined cooling and heating systems, energy efficiency, energy savings, feasibility, heat pump, sustainable thermal management, temperature determination
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