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A review of gas engine driven heat pumps (GEHPs) for residential and industrial applications

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  • Hepbasli, Arif
  • Erbay, Zafer
  • Icier, Filiz
  • Colak, Neslihan
  • Hancioglu, Ebru

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This study reviews gas engine-driven heat pump (GEHP) systems for residential and industrial applications in terms of energetic and exergetic aspects for the first time to the best of the authors' knowledge. These systems are novel heat pump systems (one of today's promising new technologies). Although the first investigations had been performed at late 1970s, the first merchandized GEHP was produced and introduced in the market in 1985. Gradually, it has become widespread all over the world for various purposes. Main application of GEHPs are for space and water heating/cooling purposes. However, they can be integrated to industrial applications, especially to drying processes. In this study, historical development of GEHP systems was briefly given first. Next, the operation of these systems was described, while studies conducted on them were reviewed and presented in tabulated forms. GEHPs were then modeled for performance evaluation purposes by using energy and exergy analysis methods. Finally, an illustrative example was given, while the results obtained were discussed. In addition, a new project on integration of GEHP systems to food drying processes in Turkey initiated by the authors was introduced. It is expected that this comprehensive study will be very beneficial to everyone involved or interested in the energetic and exergetic design, simulation, analysis and performance of assessment of GEHP systems.

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  • Hepbasli, Arif & Erbay, Zafer & Icier, Filiz & Colak, Neslihan & Hancioglu, Ebru, 2009. "A review of gas engine driven heat pumps (GEHPs) for residential and industrial applications," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 13(1), pages 85-99, January.
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