Abstract

The efficiency of thermal energy transfer, which is inevitably accompanied by heat losses through the insulation of pipelines, directly characterizes heating networks and centralized heat supply systems in general. The most important task in terms of current approaches to energy efficiency is to improve the efficiency of thermal energy transfer in modern heat supply systems. Currently known technical solutions to reduce heat losses through insulation of pipelines reduce heat losses, but not significantly. So, the purpose of this study is to develop a technical solution to reduce (even eliminate) standardized linear heat losses in heat supply networks of industrial enterprises. The authors have used methods of experimental research of heat transfer processes and mathematical modeling of heat and power equipment. A device for recycling heat losses is proposed. It is designed to reduce (even eliminate) normalized linear heat losses in heat supply networks of industrial enterprises. The permissible heat absorption of the device collector is determined, and a method for its regulation is described. An engineering method for calculation of the proposed device has been developed. The effectiveness of application of heat-reflecting screens in heating networks has been determined. A number of problems have been solved to improve the efficiency of heat supply systems of industrial enterprises using a device for recycling heat losses in the heating system channel.

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