A Revised Reversed Carnot Cycle Heat Pump with Close Energy Flow Cycle & without Temperature Gap: Do We Really Need to Extract Heat from Ambient for Heating
Abstract:A revised reversed Carnot cycle without external heat source and temperature gap is proposed to challenge the classic reversed Carnot cycle, heat pumps based on the proposed cycle with super energy efficiency works just like electric heater fitted for any climate including extreme cold weather, the application of these new heat pumps is discussed with conclusion that little real obstacles exist for scale application to address the heating related climate change, also a demonstration case shows a remarkable res… Show more
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