Method for the generation of heat using a heat pump, particularl

Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Process of power production or system operation

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60655, 60682, 237 2B, 237 121, F01K 2302, F01K 2700

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044753438

ABSTRACT:
In a method for the generation of heat using a heat pump in which a heat carrier fluid is heated by a heat exchanger and compressed with temperature increase in a subsequent compressor, heat is delivered therefrom to a heat-admitting process; the fluid is then expanded in a gas turbine, producing work, and afterwards its residual heat is delivered to a thermal power process, the maximum temperature of the energy sources of which, that provide work for the compressor, lies below the temperature of heat delivery. The main heat source can consist of an exothermic chemical or nuclear reaction and the heat-admitting process can be a coal gasification process. The work in the compressor is furnished essentially by the gas turbine and the thermal power process.

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patent: 3498072 (1970-03-01), Stiefel
Engineering Thermodynamics, by Jones and Hawkins; John Wiley & Sons, _New York: 1963 pp. 628, 629 and 624-625.

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