Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a thermoacoustic Stirling heat pump prototype that offers high thermal performance, a peak coefficient of performance of 1.68, and potential applications in high-temperature industrial processes, enabling zero-carbon heating for sectors like petrochemicals and metallurgy.The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) announced this week that a group of its researchers has developed a thermoacoustic heat pump prototype capable of reaching an output temperature of over 200?C. Acoustic heat pumps transfer heat using sound waves instead of traditional ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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