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publicationDate 1984-07-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-211256-A3
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR USING THE ENERGY OF COMBUSTION GASES
abstract The invention relates to methods for using the energy of combustion exhaust gases, which can be used in particular in the field of the chemical and metallurgical industry and in the field of energy. The aim of the invention is to provide the energy of the exhaust gases of combustion processes, especially at temperatures below the so-called Saeye dew point, and the energy recoverable by condensing the water vapor contained in the exhaust gas mixture to temperature levels that are substantially higher than those of the environment. For this purpose, by combining absorption, desorption and condensation processes whose working fluid preferably in d. Exhaust gas existing water vapor is made, a nearly reversible transformation of the energy contained in the exhaust gases to different, suitable for energy use temperature levels.
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