Study on a Resorption Heat Pump Using Methanol-Glycerine System 


Vol. 3,  No. 1, pp. 82-87, Jun.  1997


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  Abstract

A resorption heat pump for energy recovery leas been investigated using methanol-glycerine. The calculation of the theoretical thermal efficiency for the resorption heat pump was carried out based on the thermodynamic properties of this working pair over various operating conditions for each part of the system. More than 40% of the thermal efficiency can be obtained by raising industrial waste heats (60∼70℃) by 40℃ using the resorption heat pump cycle.

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[IEEE Style]

M. BH, "Study on a Resorption Heat Pump Using Methanol-Glycerine System," Clean Technology, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 82-87, 1997. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Min BH. 1997. Study on a Resorption Heat Pump Using Methanol-Glycerine System. Clean Technology, 3, 1, (1997), 82-87. DOI: .