Processes, Vol. 13, Pages 1925: Development of a Hybrid Heat Exchange Air Conditioner with a Ground Heat Exchanger Placed Downstream from the Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger


Processes, Vol. 13, Pages 1925: Development of a Hybrid Heat Exchange Air Conditioner with a Ground Heat Exchanger Placed Downstream from the Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger

Processes doi: 10.3390/pr13061925

Authors:
Shumpei Funatani
Yusaku Tsukamoto
Koji Toriyama

This study presents an innovative hybrid geothermal air conditioning system that combines conventional air-based heat exchange with ground heat exchange technology. The system features a ground heat exchanger placed downstream from the outdoor unit heat exchanger, requiring minimal modifications to conventional air conditioners through the addition of bypass flow paths and a four-way valve. This design ensures that the ground heat exchanger consistently operates after the outdoor unit heat exchanger in both cooling and heating modes. The researchers evaluated the proposed system’s performance through both computational simulation (1D-CAE) and experimental testing. Simulation results demonstrated significant efficiency improvements, with the hybrid system achieving a coefficient of performance (COP) of 4.51 compared to just 1.24 for conventional air conditioners under extreme temperature conditions (38 °C). The experimental validation with a shallow-buried (20 cm) ground heat exchanger confirmed an approximately 20% COP improvement across various ambient temperatures. The main advantages of this hybrid system over conventional geothermal systems include reduced installation costs due to shorter borehole lengths, separate air conditioning units and underground piping, and compatibility with existing control systems. The design addresses skilled labor shortages while enabling large-scale demonstration operations with minimal initial investment. Future work will focus on optimizing the burial depth and conducting long-term durability testing to advance practical implementation.



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