2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202019401036
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Research and Development of Ship Waste Heat Driven S-CO2 Power Generation Coupled T-CO2 Refrigeration System

Abstract: Most of the exhaust temperature of ships is above 300℃, usually this part of waste heat would be directly discharged into the environment, not fully utilized. In order to improve the energy efficiency ratio of ship storage and transportation more effectively, domestic and foreign counterparts have done a lot of technical research on the recovery and utilization of ship waste heat, but most of them are based on a single application perspective. Emphasizing the application of multi-angle combined waste heat, dri… Show more

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