Browsing by Author "Schlosser, Florian"
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Design of robust total site heat recovery loops via Monte Carlo simulation
Schlosser, Florian; Peesel, Ron-Hendrik; Meschede, Henning; Philipp, Matthias; Walmsley, Timothy Gordon; Walmsley, Michael R.W.; Atkins, Martin John (MDPI, 2019)For increased total site heat integration, the optimal sizing and robust operation of a heat recovery loop (HRL) are prerequisites for economic efficiency. However, sizing based on one representative time series, not ... -
Evaluation of a stratified tank based heat recovery loop via dynamic simulation
Schlosser, Florian; Peesel, Ron-Hendrik; Meschede, Henning; Philipp, Matthias; Walmsley, Timothy Gordon (2018)Prerequisite for hot water recovery in the dairy and beverage industry is the use of heat storage, such as stratified tanks. Total Site Heat Integration enables the targeting of heat recovery potential, the concrete ... -
Hardware in the loop evaluation of a hybrid heating system for increased energy efficiency and management
Schumm, Gregor; Philipp, Matthias; Schlosser, Florian; Hesselbach, Jens; Walmsley, Timothy Gordon; Atkins, Martin John (2016)This study presents the tests of a hybrid heating prototype, designed for retrofitting thermal treatment plants like pasteurization, to use hot water and steam in controlled ratios. In the food industry, steam with a ... -
Heat pump bridge analysis using the modified energy transfer diagram
Schlosser, Florian; Wiebe, Heinrich; Walmsley, Timothy Gordon; Atkins, Martin John; Walmsley, Michael R.W.; Hesselbach, Jens (MDPI, 2021)Heat pumps are the key technology to decarbonise thermal processes by upgrading industrial surplus heat using renewable electricity. Existing insight-based integration methods refer to the idealised Grand Composite Curve ... -
Hybrid-heating-systems for optimized integration of low-temperature-heat and renewable energy
Schumm, Gregor M.; Philipp, Matthias; Schlosser, Florian; Hesselbach, Jens; Walmsley, Timothy Gordon; Atkins, Martin John (AIDIC, 2016)The food and beverage industries are significant industrial producers of green-house gas (GHG) emissions. Reductions can be achieved by increased energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy to replace fossil fuel ...
Co-authors for Florian Schlosser
Florian Schlosser has 10 co-authors in Research Commons.