To date, research on heat pumps (HP) has mainly focused on vapour compression heat pumps (VCHP), transcritical heat pumps (TCHP), absorption heat pumps, and their heat integration with processes. Few studies have considered the Joule cycle heat pump (JCHP), which raises several questions. What are the characteristics and specifics of these different heat pumps? How are they different when they integrate with the processes? For different processes, which heat pump is more appropriate? To address these questions, the performance and integration of different types of heat pumps with various processes have been studied through Pinch Methodology. The results show that different heat pumps have their own optimal application range. The new JCHP is...
Recent research on the cost-effective use of industrial process heat pumps challenges some popularl...
Heat pumps are the key technology to decarbonise thermal processes by upgrading industrial surplus h...
The recovery of heat has long been a key measure to improving energy efficiency and maximising the h...
To date, research on heat pumps (HP) has mainly focused on vapour compression heat pumps (VCHP), tra...
This paper focuses on industrial heat pump (HP) integration in non-continuous processes. To achieve ...
A key strategy for the transition towards a low-carbon economy is the electrification of industrial ...
This study aims to simulate and optimise a hybrid compression-absorption heat pump process for conve...
Among the options for industrial waste heat recovery and reuse which are currently discussed, heat p...
In spite of several technical and economic advantages, the number of heat pumps in industry is still...
Heat pump systems offer economical alternatives of recovering heat from different sources for use in...
Process integration methods allow one optimizing industrial processes. The main goals are decreasing...
In several works, methods for process integration of heat pumps (HPs) have been developed, which in ...
Process integration methods aim at identifying options for heat recovery and optimal energy conversi...
Power generation systems recovering waste heat, such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), cannot work ef...
High-temperature heat pumps (HTHP) that can supply heat at temperatures above 200 °C have a very lar...
Recent research on the cost-effective use of industrial process heat pumps challenges some popularl...
Heat pumps are the key technology to decarbonise thermal processes by upgrading industrial surplus h...
The recovery of heat has long been a key measure to improving energy efficiency and maximising the h...
To date, research on heat pumps (HP) has mainly focused on vapour compression heat pumps (VCHP), tra...
This paper focuses on industrial heat pump (HP) integration in non-continuous processes. To achieve ...
A key strategy for the transition towards a low-carbon economy is the electrification of industrial ...
This study aims to simulate and optimise a hybrid compression-absorption heat pump process for conve...
Among the options for industrial waste heat recovery and reuse which are currently discussed, heat p...
In spite of several technical and economic advantages, the number of heat pumps in industry is still...
Heat pump systems offer economical alternatives of recovering heat from different sources for use in...
Process integration methods allow one optimizing industrial processes. The main goals are decreasing...
In several works, methods for process integration of heat pumps (HPs) have been developed, which in ...
Process integration methods aim at identifying options for heat recovery and optimal energy conversi...
Power generation systems recovering waste heat, such as Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC), cannot work ef...
High-temperature heat pumps (HTHP) that can supply heat at temperatures above 200 °C have a very lar...
Recent research on the cost-effective use of industrial process heat pumps challenges some popularl...
Heat pumps are the key technology to decarbonise thermal processes by upgrading industrial surplus h...
The recovery of heat has long been a key measure to improving energy efficiency and maximising the h...