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Reaction Engines has been selected by BAE Systems Maritime to carry out a study into the potential use of its innovative heat exchanger technology for waste heat recovery and exhaust cooling for naval ships. Read more about this at the link below! https://lnkd.in/es7fP_Pj #wasteheatrecovery #thermalmanagement #MakingBeyondPossible

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It feels like heat exchanger technology is a real opportunity shared by many industries. We throw away so much energy because it isn’t viable to recover the ‘low grade’ heat that a process creates (I’m thinking of data centre applications here)

Ian Sharp

CEO at Hybine Propulsion Systems Inc

2mo

To produce a lower heat signature, or to reuse the heat feeding it back into the turbine ? ?

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Oh add a ammonia chiller and you could do atmospheric water harvesting to meet the ships drinking water requirement, or a/c?

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Matthew Swift

Product Lead for Hydrogen HX at Reaction Engines, Applied Technologies Division

2mo

Excellent news

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Gregory Kehrl

Commercialization Advisor

2mo

Congratulations

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John Turnbull

Manufacturing Engineering Delivery Director at BAE Systems

2mo

What a fantastic idea!! Will follow with interest!

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Philip Blowers

Senior Software Engineer at Filtronic

2mo

Great application.

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