Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump

Heat pump (HP) technology has been widely adopted in electric vehicles (EVs) for cabin and battery heating in cold weather due to its high efficiency. However, when an HP works under low ambient temperatures and high humidity, frost grows on the surface of the outdoor evaporator, deteriorating syste...

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Main Authors: Wenying Zhang, Wenzhe Li, Pega Hrnjak
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-04-01
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description Heat pump (HP) technology has been widely adopted in electric vehicles (EVs) for cabin and battery heating in cold weather due to its high efficiency. However, when an HP works under low ambient temperatures and high humidity, frost grows on the surface of the outdoor evaporator, deteriorating system efficiency. This study experimentally investigated the performance of an automotive reversible CO<sub>2</sub> HP system under cyclic frosting–defrosting conditions, with different defrost-initiation criteria and orientations of the outdoor heat exchanger. The relationship between the performance degradation of the heat pump system and the feature of frost accumulation on the outdoor heat exchanger is analyzed. The experimental data revealed that the heating capacity of the HP system only mildly degrades (~30%), even with an air-side pressure drop of the outdoor heat exchanger growing 10 times, which enables the system to work in HP mode for a longer time before the defrosting without significantly impacting passengers’ comfort. The horizontally installed outdoor heat exchanger is proven to have better refrigerant distribution, but with approximately a 0.16 bar (11.9%) higher pressure drop, reducing the evaporating temperature by about 0.4 K. Consequently, frost accumulates faster, and the working time in HP mode is shortened by 12 min (18.2%). Moreover, the vertical outdoor heat exchanger drains much more water during the defrosting. As a result, the defrosting time for the vertical outdoor heat exchanger is reduced by 17%.
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spelling doaj-art-626d0b7f3b564d40bc015285a15a56782025-08-20T02:24:46ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732025-04-01189224410.3390/en18092244Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat PumpWenying Zhang0Wenzhe Li1Pega Hrnjak2Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center (ACRC), Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USASchool of Energy Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaAir Conditioning and Refrigeration Center (ACRC), Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USAHeat pump (HP) technology has been widely adopted in electric vehicles (EVs) for cabin and battery heating in cold weather due to its high efficiency. However, when an HP works under low ambient temperatures and high humidity, frost grows on the surface of the outdoor evaporator, deteriorating system efficiency. This study experimentally investigated the performance of an automotive reversible CO<sub>2</sub> HP system under cyclic frosting–defrosting conditions, with different defrost-initiation criteria and orientations of the outdoor heat exchanger. The relationship between the performance degradation of the heat pump system and the feature of frost accumulation on the outdoor heat exchanger is analyzed. The experimental data revealed that the heating capacity of the HP system only mildly degrades (~30%), even with an air-side pressure drop of the outdoor heat exchanger growing 10 times, which enables the system to work in HP mode for a longer time before the defrosting without significantly impacting passengers’ comfort. The horizontally installed outdoor heat exchanger is proven to have better refrigerant distribution, but with approximately a 0.16 bar (11.9%) higher pressure drop, reducing the evaporating temperature by about 0.4 K. Consequently, frost accumulates faster, and the working time in HP mode is shortened by 12 min (18.2%). Moreover, the vertical outdoor heat exchanger drains much more water during the defrosting. As a result, the defrosting time for the vertical outdoor heat exchanger is reduced by 17%.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/9/2244automotive heat pumpCO<sub>2</sub>frosting and defrostingdefrost-initiation criteriaoutdoor heat exchanger orientation
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Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump
Energies
automotive heat pump
CO<sub>2</sub>
frosting and defrosting
defrost-initiation criteria
outdoor heat exchanger orientation
title Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump
title_full Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump
title_fullStr Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump
title_short Effects of Defrost-Initiation Criteria and Orientations of an Outdoor Heat Exchanger on the Performance of an Automotive Reversible CO<sub>2</sub> Heat Pump
title_sort effects of defrost initiation criteria and orientations of an outdoor heat exchanger on the performance of an automotive reversible co sub 2 sub heat pump
topic automotive heat pump
CO<sub>2</sub>
frosting and defrosting
defrost-initiation criteria
outdoor heat exchanger orientation
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