The experimental analysis of a gas-driven NH3-H2O heat pump whose cycle approaches the GAX concept is carried out. Full load operation is investigated by varying hot water temperatures and partial load operation is investigated by decreasing gas input down to 50% of the full load value. Numerical simulations bolster measurements accuracy and provide insight on the variation of cycle COP and Gas Utilization Efficiency (GUE), based on gross calorific value. A nearly constant GUE of about 1.5 is found for hot water temperatures lower than 50°C. The GUE steadily decreases above 50°C, reaching about 1.33 at 60°C. The COP varies more smoothly, from 1.73 at 45°C to 1.60 at 60°C. The GUE and COP reduction at 50% of the nominal gas input is 6.8% and...
Heat pumps can drastically reduce energy requirements in industry. Operating a compression resorptio...
This work is a part of a larger project: “Evaluation of energy and environmental performance of a ga...
Costs and size reduction is crucial to assure a large market penetration of Gas Absorption Heat Pump...
The experimental analysis of a gas-driven NH3-H2O heat pump whose cycle approaches the GAX concept i...
Rising energy costs, increasing requirements in terms of home energy efficiency and greater environm...
The interest in the absorption refrigeration systems continuously grows in many applications as they...
The environmental concerns related to global warming and ozone layer depletion along with the growin...
Gas-driven absorption heat pumps are a valid alternative to condensing boilers for non-insulated bui...
GAX based absorption cooling systems have been investigated in recent years by various groups across...
Double-lift absorption cycles represent a suitable solution for air-cooled thermally driven cooling ...
In this study, the long-term transient response of a single-effect ammonia-water gas-fired absorptio...
Hybrid heat pumps with ammonia/water mixtures are identified as one of the most promising high tempe...
This paper presents a model to simulate the combined heat and mass transfer processes that occur in ...
A thermodynamic simulation of a double effect generator heat exchanger absorption refrigeration cycl...
Heat pumps can drastically reduce energy requirements in industry. Operating a compression resorptio...
This work is a part of a larger project: “Evaluation of energy and environmental performance of a ga...
Costs and size reduction is crucial to assure a large market penetration of Gas Absorption Heat Pump...
The experimental analysis of a gas-driven NH3-H2O heat pump whose cycle approaches the GAX concept i...
Rising energy costs, increasing requirements in terms of home energy efficiency and greater environm...
The interest in the absorption refrigeration systems continuously grows in many applications as they...
The environmental concerns related to global warming and ozone layer depletion along with the growin...
Gas-driven absorption heat pumps are a valid alternative to condensing boilers for non-insulated bui...
GAX based absorption cooling systems have been investigated in recent years by various groups across...
Double-lift absorption cycles represent a suitable solution for air-cooled thermally driven cooling ...
In this study, the long-term transient response of a single-effect ammonia-water gas-fired absorptio...
Hybrid heat pumps with ammonia/water mixtures are identified as one of the most promising high tempe...
This paper presents a model to simulate the combined heat and mass transfer processes that occur in ...
A thermodynamic simulation of a double effect generator heat exchanger absorption refrigeration cycl...
Heat pumps can drastically reduce energy requirements in industry. Operating a compression resorptio...
This work is a part of a larger project: “Evaluation of energy and environmental performance of a ga...
Costs and size reduction is crucial to assure a large market penetration of Gas Absorption Heat Pump...