Simulation Analysis of Primary Energy Ratio for Air-Source Gas Engine-Driven Heat Pump

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Based on the simulation of the air conditioning construction dynamic load and simulation calculation of air-source gas engine-driven heat pump (GEHP), the air-source GEHP air conditioning in winter, summer and the annual primary energy ratio are analyzed in simulation with the combination of a hotel building in Tianjin. Firstly, DeST software is used to simulate all-year hourly air conditioning load of the building. Then air-source GEHP simulation model [1] is used to calculate the annual hourly gas consumption and the amount of GEHP's gas consumption in winter, summer and a total year afterwards can be got. At the same time, by the analysis of waste heat recovery of gas engine-driven, primary energy ratio for air-source GEHP in Tianjin is given under the different waste heat recovery of winter, summer and the annual.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 953-954)

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692-697

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June 2014

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