HEAT PUMP IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES.
LES POMPES A CHALEUR DANS LE PROCESSUS INDUSTRIEL.
Author(s) : NOELLE N.
Type of article: Article
Summary
AFTER GENERALITIES, MAINLY ON THE COMPARISON OF PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMED BY GAS ENGINES AND ELECTRIC MOTORS AND HIGH TEMPERATURE HEAT PUMPS, FOUR PLANT ARE DESCRIBED. THE FIRST DRIES THE HIDES OF A TANNERY, THE SECOND IS USED IN MALTING, THE THIRD IS USED FOR TUNNEL DRYING IN A PLASTER KILN AND THE FOURTH IN AN ENLARGEMENT, IN DAIRY PLANT, FOR SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION OF WATER AT 273 AND 368 K (0 AND 95 DEG C). EACH DESCRIPTION INCLUDES A CRITICAL STUDY AND EVALUATION DATA. L.R.
Details
- Original title: LES POMPES A CHALEUR DANS LE PROCESSUS INDUSTRIEL.
- Record ID : 1983-1111
- Languages: French
- Source: Usine nouv. - suppl. n. 11
- Publication date: 1982/03
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Industrial heat pumps
- Keywords: Industrial application; Hot water; Heat recovery; Beer; Drying; Process; Heat pump; Gas engine; Dairy; High temperature
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