Energies (Jul 2024)

Performance Analysis of an Ejector-Enhanced Heat Pump System for Low-Temperature Waste Heat Recovery Using UHVDC Converter Valves

  • Menghan Jin,
  • Xingjuan Zhang,
  • Jianhui Zhou,
  • Limin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17143589
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 14
p. 3589

Abstract

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This article proposes a heating method based on heat pump technology to address the large amount of low-grade waste heat generated by a certain type of ultra-high voltage direct current (UHVDC) converter valve. Thermal performance calculations for two systems, a basic vapor compression heat pump system (BVCHPS) based on thermal expansion valve throttling and an ejector-enhanced heat pump system (EEHPS) are analyzed. The research results show that the EEHPS exhibits superior COP and exergy efficiency when generating hot water above 80 °C using a heat source below 50 °C. Additionally, mathematical modeling analysis identifies optimal structural parameters such as nozzle throat diameter, throat area ratio, and nozzle outlet diameter for the ejector in its design state. The low-temperature waste heat recovered from the UHVDC converter valves can be further used in engineering applications such as heating, refrigeration, seawater desalination, and sewage treatment.

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