REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE CYCLES OF A CHEMICAL HEAT PUMP: APPLICATION TO THE ZEOLITE 13X-WATER SYSTEM.

CYCLES REVERSIBLES ET IRREVERSIBLES DE POMPE A CHALEUR CHIMIQUE : APPLICATION AU CAS ZEOLITHE 13X-EAU.

Author(s) : DAHOME E., MEUNIER F.

Type of article: Article

Summary

DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF A ZEOLITE 13X-WATER CHEMICAL HEAT PUMP. THE REVERSIBLE CYCLE IS REPRESENTED AND DISCUSSED QUALITATIVELY ON THE ENTROPY CHART. THE OPERATION OF AN IDEAL QUADRITHERMAL MACHINE (TWO COUPLED BITHERMAL MACHINES WITH DIRECT AND REVERSE CARNOT CYCLES) IS STUDIED. THE MACHINES ABLE TO USE SUCH CYCLES ARE INTRODUCED: REFRIGERATION, HEAT PUMP, REVERSE HEAT PUMP. COMPARISON OF THE CYCLES OF THE CHEMICAL HEAT PUMP. STUDY OF INTERNAL IRREVERSIBILITIES DUE TO MASS TRANSFER OR RESULTING FROM EXTERNAL HEAT SOURCES. THEIR EFFECT ON THERMODYNAMIC EFFICIENCIES IS SHOWN.

Details

  • Original title: CYCLES REVERSIBLES ET IRREVERSIBLES DE POMPE A CHALEUR CHIMIQUE : APPLICATION AU CAS ZEOLITHE 13X-EAU.
  • Record ID : 1983-1104
  • Languages: French
  • Source: Rev. gén. Therm. - vol. 21 - n. 246-247
  • Publication date: 1982/06

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