2021
DOI: 10.1177/09576509211047831
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Modelling and performance analysis of a single stage open absorption heat pump system in aspen plus using aqueous LiBr and HCOOK: A waste moist heat recovery application

Abstract: Open absorption heat pump (OAHP) system is more viable option to recover waste heat from moist gas as compared to the traditional condensation methods. This promising technology has great potential for latent heat recovery from moist gas, drying process in paper and other industrial heating applications. This study presents the process modelling and comparative analysis of OAHP system in Aspen Plus using two different solutions by adopting part regeneration technique. The promising potassium formate-water (HCO… Show more

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“…The absorption heat pump is also the main equipment in the waste heat quality part. The absorption heat pump adopts the lithium bromide solution as the dehumidification solution. , The main components of the absorption heat pump are the generator, condenser, evaporator, throttle, and absorber. The absorption heat pump utilizes the small amount of high-grade heat to produce the large amount of medium-grade heat with circulation cooling water as the low-grade heat source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorption heat pump is also the main equipment in the waste heat quality part. The absorption heat pump adopts the lithium bromide solution as the dehumidification solution. , The main components of the absorption heat pump are the generator, condenser, evaporator, throttle, and absorber. The absorption heat pump utilizes the small amount of high-grade heat to produce the large amount of medium-grade heat with circulation cooling water as the low-grade heat source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%