Experimental Study on Absorption Heat Pump of Waste Heat and Ground Source

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With the sinter waste heat as driving heat source, the experiment table of absorption heat pump combined waste heat and ground source was build. Experimental study is conducted with the process of stable and variable condition, and operating characteristics in different conditions were obtained. The system operating results provide reference for energy use patterns of heat pump combined waste heat and ground source.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 641-642)

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73-76

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January 2013

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