HI-85-41-4 -- Design and Performance of a High-Temperature-Boost Absorption Heat Pump
Conference Proceeding published 1985 by ASHRAE
Written By M. Ikeuchi; T. Yumikura; E. Ozaki; G. Yamanaka, Ph.D.
Conference Proceeding published 1985 by ASHRAE
Written By M. Ikeuchi; T. Yumikura; E. Ozaki; G. Yamanaka, Ph.D.
This paper describes the performance of a newly developed absorption heat pump (temperature booster) of 100 kW, which is applied for a low-temperature waste heat recovery. The heat pump is based on the principle of LiBr/H2O absorption and a two-stage cycle. It is well known that heat exchanger technology is the most important for an absorption heat pump. Therefore, sophisticated heat and mass transfer tubes were newly developed, and a compact, highly efficient absorber and generator were achieved. As a result, it was confirmed that the heat pump can boost the waste heat temperature by approximately 60°C and can provide 120°C to 150°C steam from the waste heat of temperatures from 60°C to 90°C.
Units: SI
Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Transactions, 1985, vol. 91, pt. 2B, Honolulu, HI