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High-Temperature Heat Pumps : Task 1 – Technologies. Annex 58 about High-Temperature Heat Pump

open access: yes, 2023
Annex 58 about High-Temperature Heat Pumps is coordinated by the Operating Agent: Danish Technological Institute, Energy and Climate. The Annex is being operated from 01/2020 to 12/2023. The main information can be found at the Annex 58 homepage: https://heatpumpingtechnologies.org/annex58/
Zühlsdorf, Benjamin
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High-temperature industrial heat pump. Management plan [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
The management plan for the development and demonstration of a high-temperature industrial heat pump for milk drying is presented. Section 2 describes the overall objective, technical approach, and program scope for development and demonstration of a heat pump system for use in an existing milk drying operation.
Deckman, G
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Thermodynamic analysis of a high-temperature heat pump using low GWP natural working fluids for upgrading district heating to process heating [PDF]

open access: yesEntropie
High-temperature heat pump (HTHP) is a promising technology for decarbonization of process heatingthrough electrification and energy efficiency. Exploiting the potentials requires a simultaneous optimization of the cyclelayout and the working fluid. This
Mohsen Sadeghi   +5 more
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Opportunities for high-temperature heat pumps as grid flexibility providers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
status: Published ...
Arteconi, Alessia   +4 more
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Part Load Capability of a High Temperature Heat Pump with Reversed Brayton Cycle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This paper studies the part load behavior and capability of a high temperature heat pump that operates with the Brayton cycle. A novel concept of a high temperature heat pump which is currently under construction in Cottbus (Germany) is presented.
Gollasch, Jens Oliver   +3 more
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Development of a gas absorption heat pump for residential applications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Thermally Driven Heat Pumps represent an option to reduce the energy consumption for space heating and domestic hot water in hard-to-decarbonize buildings without impacting the electrical grid and utilizing the current and future gaseous energy vectors
M. Guerra   +4 more
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High-temperature CO2 Transcritical Heat Pump with Optimized Tube-in-tube Heat Exchanger

open access: yesZhileng xuebao, 2023
In existing research, 90 °C is reported as the highest temperature of hot water supplied by a traditional CO2 heat pump. To supply pressurized hot water over 100 °C with the CO2 transcritical heat pump, a tube-in-tube heat exchanger was redesigned and ...
Huang Rui   +4 more
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Analysis and Perspective on Heat Pump for Industrial Steam Generation

open access: yesAdvanced Energy & Sustainability Research, 2021
Steam generation process is closely related to energy conversion and cleaner energy utilization, and the industrial steam is even regarded as the currency of heat with significant social and economic value.
Hongzhi Yan   +4 more
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The Application of High-temperature Heat Pump in Industrial Refrigeration Field

open access: yesZhileng xuebao, 2011
Both domestic and international investigations on high-temperature heat pump technology are reviewed in this paper. It is shown that most studies focused on the development of the environment-friendly refrigerant and the system efficiency.
Hu Bin, Wang Wenyi, Wang Kai, Cao Feng
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Ultra-high-temperature electrocaloric heat pump

open access: yesEnergy Conversion and Management
Nearly a quarter of waste heat is generated at temperatures exceeding 300°C, yet conventional heat pump technologies remain inefficient in recovering and utilizing heat from such high temperature sources. In this study, we introduce a novel electrocaloric heat pump designed to operate with heat sources and sinks at ultra-high temperatures. The proposed
Katja Klinar   +2 more
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