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Studies on the recovery of heated bacteria

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1972
The influence of ultraviolet (uv.) irradiation on the recovery from heat-induced damage was studied. It was observed that the recovery phenomenon remained unaffected by ultraviolet treatment. The cells subjected to heat treatment at 52 °C were also allowed to recover under the influence of bacterial extract. No recovery of heat damage with extract was
P, Mukherjee, S B, Bhattacharjee
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Heat recovery in thermoplastics production

Energy Conversion and Management, 2002
An energy optimization of production of a thermoplastic material nylon-6 using boiler flue gases heat recovery is presented. Energy and environmental studies show an increase of process efficiency simultaneously with a decrease of thermal pollution. Various combinations of flue gases heat recovery for combustion air or feed water preheating result in ...
Mihelić-Bogdanić, Alka, Budin, Rajka
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Heat recovery in reciprocating engine

35th Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, 1999
In this work, through the utilisation of a thermodynamic numeric code, ,it has been studied the possibility to introduce an heat exchanger to transfer the residual enthalpy present inthe exhaust gas of a .piston engine to a compressor-turbine system. Different configurations -have been considered, but the most promising of them, under the point of view
ANDRIANI, ROBERTO, GHEZZI, UMBERTO
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Heat Pipe Waste Heat Recovery Boilers

Journal of Heat Recovery Systems, 1981
Abstract The use of the heat pipe as a component in a heat recovery device has gained worldwide acceptance; over one million gravity-assisted heat pipes are now installed in commercial and industrial heat recovery applications. Heat pipes are passive, highly reliable and offer high heat transfer rates.
D.A. Littwin, J. McCurley
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Heat recovery in vertical systems

Journal of Heat Recovery Systems, 1981
Abstract In this paper, the most important results in the framework of developing and testing gravity-type heat pipes in a large-space stable are reported. These results involve the optimum volume of the heat-transfer medium (ammonia), the course of efficiency in dependence on the temperature differential between exhaust air and outside air, and the ...
H. Hettwer, H.-H. Bath
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Heat Pumps and Heat Recovery

2008
All refrigeration systems are heat pump (HP) such that heat is pumped from a cool environment to a warmer one, so the sole purpose of a heat pump is to deliver heat. The HP type and performance is characterized by the nature of the source, that is, the medium from which heat is extracted by the evaporator, and the sink, that is the distribution of heat
G.F. Hundy, A.R. Trott, T.C. Welch
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Heat pumps. Heat recovery

2000
If the flow of refrigerant in a cooling system is reversed, the heat exchanger which was the evaporator becomes the condenser and vice versa and the flow of energy is reversed. Reversing valves may be fitted to cooling circuits in order to divert hot gas for defrosting the evaporator or to provide heat in winter to a conditioned space.
A.R. Trott, T. Welch
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Heat Recovery With Oscillating Heat Pipes

Volume 11: Emerging Technologies, 2013
Waste-heat recovery applied in HVAC air systems is of interest to increase the energy efficiency of residential, commercial and industrial buildings. In this study, the feasibility of using tubular-shaped oscillating heat pipes (OHPs), which are two-phase heat transfer devices with ultra-high thermal conductivity, for heat exchange between counter ...
Charles R. McCullough   +2 more
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Heat Recovery Equipments

2014
Many exothermic reactions are carried out in the Chemical Process Industries and these result in raising the temperatures of the process fluids. Since the cost of energy is rising continuously, it has become imperative to maximise the heat recovery. The process design and plant layouts shall always be made in a manner to achieve this aim.
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Review of thermoelectric generation for internal combustion engine waste heat recovery

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022
Nicolae Vlad Burnete   +2 more
exaly  

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