Reabsorption method for temperature transformation of heat and a

Refrigeration – Processes – Evaporation induced by sorption

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62114, 622383, 62476, F25B 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A reabsorption method and apparatus for transforming low temperature heat into medium temperature heat by utilizing the energy of high temperature heat. This system utilizes non-adiabatic, differential desorption and absorption and internal heat transfer between the two reactions while being operated by a single solution pump only. A desorber, absorber and solution recuperator of a first loop are integrated to form one unit while a reabsorber, degasser and solution recuperator of a second loop are integrated to form a second unit.

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"Arbeitsgemische fur Sorptionswarmepumpen", K. Stephan/D. Seher, Engineering Paper Ki Klima--Kalte--Hertzung 1/1980.

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