A REVIEW ON ABSORPTION HEAT TRANSFORMER SYSTEM
Keywords:
Refrigerant, Thermodynamic, Transformer, Heat Transformer systemAbstract
System is absorption Heat Transformer that is having special capability. The capability is to raise temperature of small or moderately warm waste heat sources to major levels. Study is considering investigation in order to analyze Absorption Heat Transformer systems which make use of water lithium bromide solutions that have water as refrigerant. Operating sequence has been explained as well as thermodynamic system analysis has been discussed here. Applications of Absorption Heat Transformer system to industrial company are discussed in this paper.
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