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A tendency to increase the importance of so called dispersed generation, based on the local energy sources and the working systems uti- lizing both the fossil fuels and the renewable energy resources is observed nowadays. Generation of electricity on industrial or domestic scale together with production of heat can be obtained for example through employment of the ORC systems. It is mentioned in the EU directive 2012/27/EU for cogenerative production of heat and electricity. For such systems the crucial points are connected with the heat exchangers, which should be small in size but be able to transfer high heat fluxes. In presented paper the prototype microjet heat exchanger (MJHE) dedicated for heat recovery systems is in- troduced. Its novel construction is described together with the systematical experimental analysis of heat transfer and flow characteristics. Reported results showed high values of the overall heat transfer coeffcient and slight increase in the pressure drop. The results of microjet heat exchanger were compared with the results of commercially available compact plate heat exchanger (PHE).
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Archives of Thermodynamics
no. 36,
pages 49 - 64,
ISSN: 1231-0956 - Language:
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- 2015
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- Wajs J., Mikielewicz D., Fornalik-Wajs E., Bajor M.: Recuperator with microjet technology as a proposal for heat recovery from low-temperature sources// Archives of Thermodynamics. -Vol. 36., iss. 4 (2015), s.49-64
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1515/aoter-2015-0032
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Recuperator with microjet technology as a proposal for heat recovery from low-temperature sources
- J. Wajs,
- D. Mikielewicz,
- E. Fornalik-Wajs
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