• A comparative study of CO2 heat pump performance for combined space and hot water heating 

      Brodal, Eivind; Jackson, Steven (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-08-20)
      Heat pumps used for combined space and hot water heating are often used in modern energy-efficient buildings. Performance depends on both system design (exchanger sizes, compressor efficiency, etc.) and operating conditions (inlet water temperature, ratio between space and water heating, etc.). Designs using both CO2 and HFCs, such as R410A, are available, but the relative performance of these is ...
    • Comparing optimization schemes for solving case studies with multiple heat exchangers using high-order pinch point temperature difference methods 

      Brodal, Eivind; Jackson, Steven Richard; Eiksund, Oddmar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-21)
      Heat exchangers (HEs) are often modeled using pinch point temperature difference (ΔT<sub>pinch</sub>) methods when optimizing systems with HEs. However, even small inaccuracies in model predictions of HEs will introduce numerical noise that can cause optimization algorithms to fail. A recent study of single HEs suggests that highorder interpolation methods can compute ΔT<sub>pinch</sub> much faster ...
    • A comparison of the energy consumption for CO2 compression process alternatives 

      Jackson, Steven; Brodal, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2018)
      The efficient transportation of large volumes of CO2 generally requires pipelines that will operate above the critical pressure of CO2. Since most capture processes release CO2 at low pressure, compression of CO2 from the point of capture to pipeline will generally be required. The compression duty can be achieved using conventional multi-stage compressors or using newer shockwave type compressors. ...
    • Optimization of a mixed refrigerant based H2 liquefaction pre-cooling process and estimate of liquefaction performance with varying ambient temperature 

      Jackson, Steven; Brodal, Eivind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-24)
      Hydrogen used as an energy carrier can provide an important route to the decarbonization of energy supplies, but realizing this opportunity will require both significantly increased production and transportation capacity. One route to increased transportation capacity is the shipping of liquid hydrogen, but this requires an energy-intensive liquefaction step. Recent study work has shown that the ...
    • Optimization of the CO2 Liquefaction Process-Performance Study with Varying Ambient Temperature 

      Jackson, Steven; Brodal, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-22)
      In carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects, the transportation of CO2 by ship can be an attractive alternative to transportation using a pipeline, particularly when the distance between the source and usage or storage location is large. However, a challenge associated with this approach is that the energy consumption of the liquefaction process can be significant, which makes the ...
    • Optimization of the Energy Consumption of a Carbon Capture and Sequestration Related Carbon Dioxide Compression Processes 

      Jackson, Steven; Brodal, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-26)
      It is likely that the future availability of energy from fossil fuels, such as natural gas, will be influenced by how efficiently the associated CO2 emissions can be mitigated using carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). In turn, understanding how CCS affects the efficient recovery of energy from fossil fuel reserves in different parts of the world requires data on how the performance of each part ...
    • Optimization study of heat pumps using refrigerant blends – Ejector versus expansion valve systems 

      Brodal, Eivind; Eiksund, Oddmar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-19)
      This article investigates tap water heating systems to highlight an ongoing debate. Some report that CO2-based transcritical heat pumps with an ejector have the best coefficient of performance (COP), while others report that blend-based refrigerant systems (without an ejector) are better. In the literature, however, these systems are only compared with conventional heat pump designs, and not against ...
    • Performance and Design Study of Optimized LNG Mixed Fluid Cascade Processes 

      Brodal, Eivind; Jackson, Steven; Eiksund, Oddmar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-26)
      Mixed Fluid Cascade (MFC) processes are often claimed to be one of the most efficient methods to liquefy natural gas. Their performance depends on both operating conditions such as ambient temperature, and system design parameters such as exchanger sizes. The performance of the standard MFC process can be further improved by modifying the design with additional equipment, such as liquid refrigerant ...
    • Transient Model of an RSW System with CO2 Refrigeration – A Study of Overall Performance 

      Brodal, Eivind; Jackson, Steven; Eiksund, Oddmar (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2017-11-07)
      Refrigerated seawater (RSW) cooling using CO2 based refrigeration is a relatively new technology that shows promising performance in cold climates. For being a refrigerant CO2 has a low global warming potential (GWP) and is therefore recognized as an environmentally friendly alternative if the unit is competitive on energy efficiency. However, RSW systems with CO2 have a significant reduction in ...
    • UA and pinch point temperature difference modeling — Finding the best heat exchanger schemes 

      Brodal, Eivind; Jackson, Steven; Hailu, Getu (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-28)
      Process models using simplified heat exchanger (HE) models are often analyzed using methods based on derivatives or optimization procedures, where even small numerical errors can cause algorithms to fail. This article explores the use of numerical approximations for calculating pinch temperature and UA-value, including novel high-order polynomial methods using equidistant and Chebyshev grids. The ...