Graphene coating on condensers improves heat transfer fourfold
A team of researchers at MIT developed a method of coating condensers used in power plants with graphene, to make them durable and transfer heat rapidly. Condensers are the equipment that collects steam and condense them back to water in electricity-producing plants. Improving their efficiency could greatly contribute to the overall power plant efficiency.
The scientists coated the condenser surfaces with a layer of graphene, and found that this can improve the rate of heat transfer by a factor of four. The improvement in condenser heat transfer could lead to an overall improvement in power plant efficiency of 2 to 3 percent, enough to make a significant change in global carbon emissions.
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Posted: Jun 01,2015