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Replication data for: ENOUGH Project: Performance evaluation of high-temperature heat pump systems for hot water and steam generation in food processing |
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doi:10.18710/GYVNEL |
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DataverseNO |
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2022-05-27 |
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Ren, Shuai; Ahrens, Marcel U.; Hafner, Armin; Widell, Kristina N., 2022, "Replication data for: ENOUGH Project: Performance evaluation of high-temperature heat pump systems for hot water and steam generation in food processing", https://doi.org/10.18710/GYVNEL, DataverseNO, V1 |
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Replication data for: ENOUGH Project: Performance evaluation of high-temperature heat pump systems for hot water and steam generation in food processing |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.18710/GYVNEL |
Authoring Entity: |
Ren, Shuai (NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology) |
Ahrens, Marcel U. (NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology) |
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Hafner, Armin (NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology) |
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Widell, Kristina N. (SINTEF Ocean) |
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NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Distributor: |
DataverseNO |
Distributor: |
NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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Ren, Shuai |
Depositor: |
Ren, Shuai |
Date of Deposit: |
2022-05-09 |
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https://doi.org/10.18710/GYVNEL |
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Engineering, High-temperature heat pump, Steam generation, GHG-emissions reduction, Energy savings |
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In this dataset, data from the ENOUGH project for the evaluation of the applicability of different high-temperature heat pumps in food processing are shared. |
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Submitted for review. |
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Submitted for review. |
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COPs and energy savings |
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Application scenarios of the studied HTHPs |
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Simplified sketch of a typical trans-critical CO2 heat pump and the corresponding T-S diagram |
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Simplified sketch of a propane-butane cascade heat pump and the corresponding T-S diagram |
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Simplified sketch of a ACHP system and the corresponding P-T diagram |
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The results of COPs of studied HTHP systems in different scenarios |
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The COPs of the studied HTHP systems with temperature lift at different heat source temperatures (only the lowest heat source temperature is presented for the ACHP system) |
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The energy savings compared with using a gas electric boiler and the proportion of the utilized waste heat in the total heating load of the studied HTHP systems in different scenarios |
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Heat requirements of process fluids |
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Operation conditions of the working fluids of the studied HTHPs in different scenarios |
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CO2 emissions reduction achieved in different scenarios |
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