Screw1
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2005
- 3
During compression, lots of heat is generated. With oil injected screw technology, this heat is approx. 60..80° above ambient. With oil free techonology, this can go up to 180°..200° above ambient.
This is quite some waste heat (80% of shaft input).
Is it feasible to convert part of this heat again into power, e.g. using stirling technology or ORC technology?
Or other kinds of technology?
This is quite some waste heat (80% of shaft input).
Is it feasible to convert part of this heat again into power, e.g. using stirling technology or ORC technology?
Or other kinds of technology?