The next generation of heat pumps (HPs), including those intended for cold climates must transition to low-global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants to mitigate climate change. HPs must be designed to alleviate the problems of excessive discharge temperatures, low suction pressure and high-pressure ratio at low ambient conditions and insufficient heating capacity relative to the rated heating capacity. In this paper we recognize those concerns. Low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants are screened based on the shape of their temperature-entropy (T-S) saturation boundary. Simulations of the two-stage HP with low GWP refrigerants (R32, R454B, R466A, and R452B) to replace R-410A was accomplished using the DOE/ORNL Heat Pump Design Mod...
The problem of global warming is crucial, with temperature rise estimated to about 0.4 and 0.8 °C o...
Low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants for the next-generation air conditioning systems hav...
This paper will review the status worldwide on technical and policy search for next-generation refri...
Heat pumps are currently being developed to reduce the energy footprint for residential and commerci...
The objective of this case study is three-fold: (1) identify promising alternative refrigerants with...
Refrigerants with low environmental impact have been developed as replacements for R410A in stationa...
Refrigerants with low environmental impact have been developed as replacements for R22 and R410A in ...
In response to environmental concerns raised by the use of high global warming potential (GWP) refri...
Global pressures on hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants have reached new levels. With ongoing count...
Energy conservation is the core reason for the increasing interest in high performance low global wa...
The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) announced an industry-wide coopera...
R410A is one of the main refrigerants used for air conditioning and heat pump systems in residential...
[EN] The current paper studies the most suitable ultra-low-global warming potential (GWP) (GWP < 30)...
R410A is one of the major refrigerants used for air conditioning and heat pump systems in residentia...
R-410A is widely used in residential and light commercial air-conditioning, heat pump and chiller sy...
The problem of global warming is crucial, with temperature rise estimated to about 0.4 and 0.8 °C o...
Low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants for the next-generation air conditioning systems hav...
This paper will review the status worldwide on technical and policy search for next-generation refri...
Heat pumps are currently being developed to reduce the energy footprint for residential and commerci...
The objective of this case study is three-fold: (1) identify promising alternative refrigerants with...
Refrigerants with low environmental impact have been developed as replacements for R410A in stationa...
Refrigerants with low environmental impact have been developed as replacements for R22 and R410A in ...
In response to environmental concerns raised by the use of high global warming potential (GWP) refri...
Global pressures on hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants have reached new levels. With ongoing count...
Energy conservation is the core reason for the increasing interest in high performance low global wa...
The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) announced an industry-wide coopera...
R410A is one of the main refrigerants used for air conditioning and heat pump systems in residential...
[EN] The current paper studies the most suitable ultra-low-global warming potential (GWP) (GWP < 30)...
R410A is one of the major refrigerants used for air conditioning and heat pump systems in residentia...
R-410A is widely used in residential and light commercial air-conditioning, heat pump and chiller sy...
The problem of global warming is crucial, with temperature rise estimated to about 0.4 and 0.8 °C o...
Low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants for the next-generation air conditioning systems hav...
This paper will review the status worldwide on technical and policy search for next-generation refri...