Abstract
The waste heat of industrial furnaces and other heat-consuming installations can be utilized by recuperative processes in the furnace and by energy cascades. Economy and the need for an external supply of energy are closely connected. Straight cascades can hardly be realized and if the required temperature gradient is too great such heat should be utilized repeatedly if possible by recycling through heat pumps. The possibilities depend on the relevant temperature since the technology available for this differs in its state of development. The low-temperature waste heat from the final stage can be used for space-heating and water heating by heat exchangers and heat pumps and thus be put to a useful purpose.
Citation Formats
Steimle, F, and Paul, J.
Heat recovery in industry.
Germany: N. p.,
1977.
Web.
Steimle, F, & Paul, J.
Heat recovery in industry.
Germany.
Steimle, F, and Paul, J.
1977.
"Heat recovery in industry."
Germany.
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title = {Heat recovery in industry}
author = {Steimle, F, and Paul, J}
abstractNote = {The waste heat of industrial furnaces and other heat-consuming installations can be utilized by recuperative processes in the furnace and by energy cascades. Economy and the need for an external supply of energy are closely connected. Straight cascades can hardly be realized and if the required temperature gradient is too great such heat should be utilized repeatedly if possible by recycling through heat pumps. The possibilities depend on the relevant temperature since the technology available for this differs in its state of development. The low-temperature waste heat from the final stage can be used for space-heating and water heating by heat exchangers and heat pumps and thus be put to a useful purpose.}
journal = []
volume = {26:5}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1977}
month = {May}
}
title = {Heat recovery in industry}
author = {Steimle, F, and Paul, J}
abstractNote = {The waste heat of industrial furnaces and other heat-consuming installations can be utilized by recuperative processes in the furnace and by energy cascades. Economy and the need for an external supply of energy are closely connected. Straight cascades can hardly be realized and if the required temperature gradient is too great such heat should be utilized repeatedly if possible by recycling through heat pumps. The possibilities depend on the relevant temperature since the technology available for this differs in its state of development. The low-temperature waste heat from the final stage can be used for space-heating and water heating by heat exchangers and heat pumps and thus be put to a useful purpose.}
journal = []
volume = {26:5}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1977}
month = {May}
}