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Poursuite de la recherche sur la technologie de compression hybride partielle appliquée au froid à ultra basse température et à la liquéfaction d’hydrogène.

Further research of partial hybrid compression technology applied to ultra-low temperature refrigeration and hydrogen liquefaction.

Numéro : pap. 1247

Auteurs : STAICOVICI M. D.

Résumé

The concept of Hybrid Compression (HC) is a two-technology synergy, introduced lately by the author. It aims at improving the feasibility of heat pumping applications, mainly in ultra-low temperature refrigeration (ULTR) and ultra-high temperature heating (UHTH), (Staicovici, 2015 a, b, c, 2016 a, b, 2017 a). The synergy technologies lay down the operation of an Absorption Technology Section (ATS) and a Mechanical Vapor Compression Technology Section (MVCTS), so that MVCTS plays the role of sink and heat or just the heat source for ATS, while ATS performs the useful task of cooling or heating, respectively. Recently, HC was completed with the Partial Hybrid Compression (PHC). PHC benefits of a free heat source heating of ATS generator-rectifier. This work presents further PHC-ULTR research and its application. PHC-ULTR results are given for single-stage NH3-H2O ATS and NH3 two-stage MVCTS using TWRC (Staicovici, 2014). [ ] Similar to the former studies, PHC-ULTR shows promise this time in HL cryogenics.

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  • Titre original : Further research of partial hybrid compression technology applied to ultra-low temperature refrigeration and hydrogen liquefaction.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 30023642
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Source : 13th IIR Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Refrigerants (GL2018). Proceedings. Valencia, Spain, June 18-20th 2018.
  • Date d'édition : 18/06/2018
  • DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.18462/iir.gl.2018.1247

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