In a recent survey of 108 industries in the U.S., it was found that large amounts of thermal energy at relatively low temperatures was discharged to the atmosphere through industrial effluents. For the purpose of thermally upgrading such low temperature thermal energy, mechanical and absorption type heat pumps have been proposed and developed so far. This paper addresses itself to the concept of a heat reaction chemical heat pump (HRCHP). The HRCHP concept is aimed to upgrade low temperature thermal energy to high temperatures by use of chemical reaction cycles. Reversible chemical reactions show potential for CHP operations because, the energy released in an exothermic reaction can be utilized for temperature boosting. The reverse reaction...
The concept of the use of heat contained in exhaust gases of internal combustion engines in order to...
Representative reversible endothermic chemical reactions (paraldehyde depolymerization and 2-propona...
Chemical heat pumps utilize working fluids which undergo reversible chemical changes. Mechanically ...
In a recent survey of 108 industries in the U.S., it was found that large amounts of thermal energy ...
Chemical heat pumps (CHP) use reversible exothermal and endothermal chemical reactions to increase t...
The use of reversible chemical reactions in recuperation of heat has gained significant interest due...
A suitable heat pump coupled to low-temperature sources can upgrade heat to higher temperatures. Thi...
International audienceIn light of reducing carbon emissions and the tension on non-renewable energy ...
Chemical heat pumps utilizing liquid-vapor reactions can be configured in forms analogous to elect...
The Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Industrial Programs (OIP), is responsible for the developm...
Representative reversible endothermic chemical reactions (paraldehyde depolymerization and 2-propona...
This paper examines the present and projects the future uses of industrial absorption heat pumping. ...
Waste heat is an abundant resource that if recovered with a heat pump would increase energy efficien...
Hydriding alloys are intermetallic absorbent compounds which have the remarkable quality of absorbin...
This is the final report of a six-month preliminary investigation into the applicability of the Chem...
The concept of the use of heat contained in exhaust gases of internal combustion engines in order to...
Representative reversible endothermic chemical reactions (paraldehyde depolymerization and 2-propona...
Chemical heat pumps utilize working fluids which undergo reversible chemical changes. Mechanically ...
In a recent survey of 108 industries in the U.S., it was found that large amounts of thermal energy ...
Chemical heat pumps (CHP) use reversible exothermal and endothermal chemical reactions to increase t...
The use of reversible chemical reactions in recuperation of heat has gained significant interest due...
A suitable heat pump coupled to low-temperature sources can upgrade heat to higher temperatures. Thi...
International audienceIn light of reducing carbon emissions and the tension on non-renewable energy ...
Chemical heat pumps utilizing liquid-vapor reactions can be configured in forms analogous to elect...
The Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Industrial Programs (OIP), is responsible for the developm...
Representative reversible endothermic chemical reactions (paraldehyde depolymerization and 2-propona...
This paper examines the present and projects the future uses of industrial absorption heat pumping. ...
Waste heat is an abundant resource that if recovered with a heat pump would increase energy efficien...
Hydriding alloys are intermetallic absorbent compounds which have the remarkable quality of absorbin...
This is the final report of a six-month preliminary investigation into the applicability of the Chem...
The concept of the use of heat contained in exhaust gases of internal combustion engines in order to...
Representative reversible endothermic chemical reactions (paraldehyde depolymerization and 2-propona...
Chemical heat pumps utilize working fluids which undergo reversible chemical changes. Mechanically ...