In general, most heat losses in industrial dryers arise due to the discharge of humid air. By using heat pump drying systems, heat from the exhaust humid air can be recovered, thus improving the energy efficiency substantially. In this study, the performance of heat pump integration in a blood dryer was examined. Computer simulation models of the original high temperature (180oC) dryer and the proposed system with heat pump integration and auxiliary heating were developed. Different heat pump systems and working fluids were investigated in order to determine the best performing heat pump system. In this case, it was found that a R245fa heat pump system with a subcooler is the best solution. When using an absorption heat pump, the results sh...
In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively reviewed in terms of...
This study examines the performance of three heat pump dryers: the original reference design, a modi...
The simulation model described in Part 1 (Jolly et al, 1990) is used to investigate the performance ...
In general, most heat losses in industrial dryers arise due to the discharge of humid air. By using ...
Drying is a common process in a number of industries. In practice, much of the commercial drying pla...
WOS: 000268992500010In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively ...
In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively reviewed in terms of...
Absorption heat pump (AHP) cycles provide opportunities to reduce the energy use of drying systems. ...
The performance of an experimental heat-pump-assisted dryer under operating conditions of some pract...
Drying is one of the most energy intensive industrial operations, and it is well established that he...
It is well established that heat pump dryers provide significantly higher energy efficiencies and lo...
A re-circulating heat pump dryer (HPD) system was designed, constructed and tested at steady stat...
The object of this study is to compare the performance of a gas fired dryer and a dryer that utilize...
Drying is one of the most energy intensive and common operations in the chemical and process industr...
Convective drying requires significant amount of thermal energy in order to evaporate water from the...
In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively reviewed in terms of...
This study examines the performance of three heat pump dryers: the original reference design, a modi...
The simulation model described in Part 1 (Jolly et al, 1990) is used to investigate the performance ...
In general, most heat losses in industrial dryers arise due to the discharge of humid air. By using ...
Drying is a common process in a number of industries. In practice, much of the commercial drying pla...
WOS: 000268992500010In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively ...
In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively reviewed in terms of...
Absorption heat pump (AHP) cycles provide opportunities to reduce the energy use of drying systems. ...
The performance of an experimental heat-pump-assisted dryer under operating conditions of some pract...
Drying is one of the most energy intensive industrial operations, and it is well established that he...
It is well established that heat pump dryers provide significantly higher energy efficiencies and lo...
A re-circulating heat pump dryer (HPD) system was designed, constructed and tested at steady stat...
The object of this study is to compare the performance of a gas fired dryer and a dryer that utilize...
Drying is one of the most energy intensive and common operations in the chemical and process industr...
Convective drying requires significant amount of thermal energy in order to evaporate water from the...
In the second part of this study, heat-pump drying systems were comprehensively reviewed in terms of...
This study examines the performance of three heat pump dryers: the original reference design, a modi...
The simulation model described in Part 1 (Jolly et al, 1990) is used to investigate the performance ...