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On the development of high temperature ammonia-water hybrid absorption-compression heat pumps

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2015.06.006

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High temperature heat pump; Industrial heat pump; Absorption-compression; Ammonia-water

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  1. EUDP (Energy Technology Development and Demonstration) [64011-0351]

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Ammonia-water hybrid absorption-compression heat pumps (HACHP) are a promising technology for development of efficient high temperature industrial heat pumps. Using 28 bar components HACHPs up to 100 degrees C are commercially available. Components developed for 50 bar and 140 bar show that these pressure limits may be possible to exceed if needed for actual applications. Feasible heat supply temperatures using these component limits are investigated. A feasible solution is defined as one that satisfies constraints on the COP, low and high pressure, compressor discharge temperature, vapour water content and volumetric heat capacity. The ammonia mass fraction and the liquid circulation ratio both influence these constraining parameters. The paper investigates feasible combinations of these parameters through the use of a numerical model. 28 bar components allow temperatures up to 111 degrees C, 50 bar up to 129 degrees C, and 140 bar up to 147 degrees C. If the compressor discharge temperature limit is increased to 250 degrees C and the vapour water content constraint is removed, this becomes: 182 degrees C, 193 degrees C and 223 degrees C. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved.

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