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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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Yard Waste Composting with Heat Recovery

Compost Science & Utilization, 1993
▪ The feasibility of yard waste composting in a closed continuous reactor with heat recovery has been investigated. Results obtained in this research are reported and discussed. In the system, the recovered energy (heat) can be transformed by a heat pump in hot water both for domestic and for residential heating.
JACCARD L   +3 more
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Recovery and utilization of waste heat

Heat Recovery Systems and CHP, 1993
Abstract A review of waste heat recovery and utilization is presented. The potential for re-using the otherwise wasted heat in different branches of industry is discussed. Traditional and new ways to recover the discharged heat from industrial equipment are illustrated.
O.M. Al-Rabghi   +4 more
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Waste Heat Recovery Policy

2017
Waste heat recovery (WHR), i.e. the recovery and reuse of by-product heat from a process/facility that would be otherwise rejected to the environment, is often a valuable cost-effective approach to improve overall industrial energy efficiency. With the advent of technologies and evolving demands of energy services, the scope, economics and potential ...
Piyali Sengupta   +2 more
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Waste heat recovery

2022
Prakriti Gupta, G M Madhu
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Waste heat recovery

2017
M. Poerner, A. Rimpel
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Performance comparison of different heat pumps in low-temperature waste heat recovery

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Zhimin Tan, Xiao Feng, Yufei Wang
exaly  

Industrial waste heat recovery

2018
The growing energy demands has led to a soaring level of greenhouse gas (GHG) production, with the implementation of EU legislations, the production of GHG and waste is being curbed but with an economic disadvantage. Multiple industries face losing their competitive edge due to the restrictions currently in place due to the inability to readily burn ...
Jouhara, H, Olabi, A
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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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