Refrigeration – Chemical reaction or solids dissolving
Patent
1985-02-12
1987-05-26
Sever, Frank
Refrigeration
Chemical reaction or solids dissolving
62 76, 62330, F25D 500
Patent
active
046682597
ABSTRACT:
A chemical refrigeration system utilizes the endothermic reaction of chemicals such as potassium chloride dissolved in water to refrigerate the water. To achieve a large drop in water temperature, plural stages of endothermic reactions are utilized in a plurality of chillers to chill the water in increments. Heat exchangers are also provided in recirculation paths of the chillers to increase efficiency. The system will operate successfully in the zero gravity conditions of outer space.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1894775 (1933-01-01), Levenson
patent: 4161210 (1979-07-01), Reid et al.
Sever Frank
The Coca-Cola Company
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