NIST helps heat pumps 'go with the flow' to boost output
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A sheet of laser light illuminating the surface of the heat exchanger during the air velocity measurement experiment. Credit: NIST
Air-source heat pumps typically deliver 1 1/2 to three times more heating energy to a home than the electric energy they consume. This is possible because heat pumps move heat rather than convert it from a fuel (as combustion heating systems do). National Institute for Standards and Technology researchers are working to improve the performance of these energy superstars even further by providing engineers with computer-based tools for optimizing heat exchanger designs.
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