The worldwide increasing heat and cold demand leads to rising energy consumption and emission of CO2. In contrast, a decrease of CO2 emissions is necessary to limit climate change. Thermally driven adsorption heat pumps and chillers can reduce CO2 emissions by use of waste heat or solar radiation. Thus, adsorption heat pumps can provide heat and cold almost emission free at high primary energy efficiencies. A drawback of the adsorption technology is the size and cost of the devices. Compared to mechanical compression heat pumps and chillers adsorption devices are significantly larger. Furthermore, the heat exchangers of adsorption chillers are bigger and low number of units leads to higher costs. Current research activities focus on the eff...
The global demand for cooling increases and poses a challenge for the stability of electrical grids ...
Since July 2007 different prototypes of a small capacity reversible adsorption chiller/heat pump fro...
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht neue Möglichkeiten zur Effizienzsteigerung von Adsorptionskältemas...
This work aims at the development and the experimental characterization of new applications for adso...
Adsorption processes can be used for the production of heat or cold. For this purpose, thermally dri...
The economic advantage of sorption heat pumps, which are available today is bad. An sorption heat pu...
Adsorption heat pumps are becoming increasingly popular. Due to their design, they enable applicatio...
Adsorption chillers are periodic working devices which can be used for cold production when driven w...
Adsorption energy systems can be driven by thermal energy from waste heat or the sun and thereby all...
In the past two decades, there has been a considerable interest in adsorption heat driven refrigerat...
Part of: Thermally driven heat pumps for heating and cooling. – Ed.: Annett Kühn – Berlin: Univ...
With increasing social and economic developmental activities, high grade energy sources are depletin...
Heat driven adsorption cycles use heat sources ranging in temperature from 80 - 150 °C to provide co...
A novel thermodynamic cycle for adsorption heat pumps and chillers is presented. It shows a signific...
Part of: Thermally driven heat pumps for heating and cooling. – Ed.: Annett Kühn – Berlin: Univ...
The global demand for cooling increases and poses a challenge for the stability of electrical grids ...
Since July 2007 different prototypes of a small capacity reversible adsorption chiller/heat pump fro...
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht neue Möglichkeiten zur Effizienzsteigerung von Adsorptionskältemas...
This work aims at the development and the experimental characterization of new applications for adso...
Adsorption processes can be used for the production of heat or cold. For this purpose, thermally dri...
The economic advantage of sorption heat pumps, which are available today is bad. An sorption heat pu...
Adsorption heat pumps are becoming increasingly popular. Due to their design, they enable applicatio...
Adsorption chillers are periodic working devices which can be used for cold production when driven w...
Adsorption energy systems can be driven by thermal energy from waste heat or the sun and thereby all...
In the past two decades, there has been a considerable interest in adsorption heat driven refrigerat...
Part of: Thermally driven heat pumps for heating and cooling. – Ed.: Annett Kühn – Berlin: Univ...
With increasing social and economic developmental activities, high grade energy sources are depletin...
Heat driven adsorption cycles use heat sources ranging in temperature from 80 - 150 °C to provide co...
A novel thermodynamic cycle for adsorption heat pumps and chillers is presented. It shows a signific...
Part of: Thermally driven heat pumps for heating and cooling. – Ed.: Annett Kühn – Berlin: Univ...
The global demand for cooling increases and poses a challenge for the stability of electrical grids ...
Since July 2007 different prototypes of a small capacity reversible adsorption chiller/heat pump fro...
Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht neue Möglichkeiten zur Effizienzsteigerung von Adsorptionskältemas...