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[TRNSYS-users] Variable speed heat pump compressor heat pump in TRNSYS



Hi Dear TRNSYS user,


I will be using TRNSYS for my research work on variable speed heat pump compressor for demand side management and network stability. 


I have started learning TRANSYS since last two months and have got some basic ideas.I wish to start in systematic way.  Once I look into the different heat pump mathematical models, get confused i.e Geometrical or Physical model, semi empirical model(including the lumped model), empirical model. I am not sure which model should i select at this early stage which should be useful to achieve the objectives associated with the topic at later stage.


I need some suggestions and a simple start point which can lead me to go through my PhD studies? Furthermore as a part of my  work i need to do some experiments with the test bed. So what parameters should i expect from the test bed?





Best Regards

Ulster University

Muhammad Abid

PhD Researcher

Centre for Sustainable Technologies, Room 26B23

Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment

Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment 

Ulster University, Jordanstown Campus, United Kingdom

T: +44-(0)-2890366413

E: abid-m@ulster.ac.uk  

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