Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow

The article presents the results of field experimental studies to evaluate effectiveness of heat pump snow melting systems use under climatic conditions of Moscow. The studies were conducted on a mock-up near-house heat pump snow melting site using low-grade atmospheric air heat. Experimental studie...

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Main Authors: Vasilyev G.P., Leskov V.A., Mitrofanova N.V., Gornov V.F., Kolesova M.V., Yurchenko I.A., Filippov M.D.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153005001
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author Vasilyev G.P.
Leskov V.A.
Mitrofanova N.V.
Gornov V.F.
Kolesova M.V.
Yurchenko I.A.
Filippov M.D.
author_facet Vasilyev G.P.
Leskov V.A.
Mitrofanova N.V.
Gornov V.F.
Kolesova M.V.
Yurchenko I.A.
Filippov M.D.
author_sort Vasilyev G.P.
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description The article presents the results of field experimental studies to evaluate effectiveness of heat pump snow melting systems use under climatic conditions of Moscow. The studies were conducted on a mock-up near-house heat pump snow melting site using low-grade atmospheric air heat. Experimental studies carried out in field conditions confirmed feasibility and efficiency of using atmospheric air as a source of low-grade heat for evaporators of heat pump snow melting systems under climatic conditions of Moscow.
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spelling doaj.art-872ae6e82aa4450c8a0b9e952366782e2022-12-21T22:05:00ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01300500110.1051/matecconf/20153005001matecconf_icmset2015_05001Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of MoscowVasilyev G.P.0Leskov V.A.Mitrofanova N.V.1Gornov V.F.2Kolesova M.V.3Yurchenko I.A.4Filippov M.D.5JSC “NIIMosstroy”JSC “NIIMosstroy”JSC “NIIMosstroy”JSC “INSOLAR-ENERGO”JSC “INSOLAR-ENERGO”JSC “INSOLAR-ENERGO”The article presents the results of field experimental studies to evaluate effectiveness of heat pump snow melting systems use under climatic conditions of Moscow. The studies were conducted on a mock-up near-house heat pump snow melting site using low-grade atmospheric air heat. Experimental studies carried out in field conditions confirmed feasibility and efficiency of using atmospheric air as a source of low-grade heat for evaporators of heat pump snow melting systems under climatic conditions of Moscow.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153005001
spellingShingle Vasilyev G.P.
Leskov V.A.
Mitrofanova N.V.
Gornov V.F.
Kolesova M.V.
Yurchenko I.A.
Filippov M.D.
Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow
MATEC Web of Conferences
title Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow
title_full Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow
title_fullStr Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow
title_short Atmospheric Air –the Effective Source of Low-Grade Thermal Energy for Heat Pump Snow Melting Systems under Climatic Conditions of Moscow
title_sort atmospheric air the effective source of low grade thermal energy for heat pump snow melting systems under climatic conditions of moscow
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153005001
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