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The extensive efforts in the field of energy conservation during recent years also require an intensified research and development activities in the heat transformer sector. This field has been neglected hitherto, though the principles were laid down first by Altenkirch [1] in 1918 and later in a more comprehensive form by Nesselmann [2] in 1933.
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Altenkirch, E. Zeitschrift f.d. gesamte Kälteindustrie 25 (1918) no. 7, 49–53, no. 8 pp. 57–60.
Nesselmann, K. 12 Wissensch. VeröffentZ. Siemens Konzern (1933), no. 2, 89–109.
Bosnjakovic Technische Thermodynamik Vol. II (Dresden Steinkopf-Verlag, 1971).
Altenkirch, E.; Niebergall, W., DB Pat. 95 3378.
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Stephan, K. (1983). Absorption Heat Transformer Cycles. In: Berghmans, J. (eds) Heat Pump Fundamentals. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 53. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6818-9_14
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