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Electrochemical waste-heat harvesting

Science, 2023
A combined thermal and electrochemical device enhances voltage and hydrogen ...
Boyang, Yu, Jiangjiang, Duan
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Waste Heat Recovery

2021
Globally, a huge amount of industrial waste heat loss occurs every year. Besides, more energy is required to eliminate this waste heat with cooling water, cooling towers, or air-cooling systems. However, there are efficient solutions for the recovery of this waste heat and its conversion into electrical energy.
Durmuş Kaya   +2 more
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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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Waste heat usage

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2013
Abstract This paper presents an overview of heat transfer issues arising from the current national situation regarding energy sustainability and global warming. An important concern addressed is the inefficiency of present fuel usage in the UK – namely large-scale, fossil-fuelled power stations and energy-from-waste plants that discharge huge ...
Jim Swithenbank   +5 more
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Waste Heat Recovery

2020
All perform one basic function-the transfer of heat across rigid and impermeable boundaries. Some common types of commercially available waste heat recovery devices are discussed in detail. Heat pumps offer only limited opportunities for waste heat recovery, since the cost of owning and operating the heat pump may exceed the value of the waste heat ...
Albert Thumann, D. Paul Mehta
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Exploiting wasted heat

Refocus, 2005
It's something we've all thought about. One day we notice a source of heat going to waste, perhaps a flare stack or a giant cooling tower, and the thought occurs. “There should be a way to use that heat.” Now, one UK-based company has proved electricity from wasted heat works and is targeting electricity production from waste - domestic, industrial and
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Transforming heat transfer with thermal metamaterials and devices

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Ying Li, Wei Li, Tiancheng Han
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Photothermal Nanomaterials: A Powerful Light-to-Heat Converter

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Ximin Cui, Qifeng Ruan, Xiaolu Zhuo
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Use of waste-gas heat in waste-heat boilers

Glass and Ceramics, 1974
V. M. Budov, Yu. V. Seskutov
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