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x Contents 8.7 Summary 243 Acknowledgments 243 Nomenclature 244 Greek Symbols 244 Subscripts 244 References 245 9 Performance Analysis and Optimization of a CO2 Heat Pump Water Heating System 249 Ryohei Yokoyama 9.1 Introduction 249 9.2 System Configuration 250 9.3 System Modeling 251 9.4 Numerical Solution 252 9.5 Conditions for Performance Analysis and Optimization 253 9.6 Performance Analysis Under Periodically Steady State 256 9.7 Performance Enhancement by Extracting Tepid Water 261 9.8 Performance Analysis Under Unsteady State 266 9.9 Performance Estimation Under Unsteady State 268 9.10 Performance Optimization Under Unsteady State 273 9.11 Other Issues on Performance Analysis and Optimization 278 Nomenclature 280 Subscripts 281 Abbreviations 281 References 281 10 Transcritical CO2 Heat Pump Space Heating 283 Feng Cao and Yulong Song 10.1 Attempts Toward Space Heating Used a Transcritical CO2 Heat Pump 283 10.2 Thermodynamic Analysis of the Subcooler-Based CO2 Heat Pump 287 10.3 Comparison Between the Subcooler-Based CO2 System and the Cascade Cycle 289 10.4 Optimal Discharge Pressure 292 10.5 Optimal Medium Temperature 295 10.6 Conclusion and Prospects 296 References 298 Index 299

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