Refrigeration – Low pressure cold trap process and apparatus
Patent
1975-04-30
1977-04-19
O'Dea, William F.
Refrigeration
Low pressure cold trap process and apparatus
62505, 277 15, 285 47, 285DIG5, 310 54, 310 61, F17C 702
Patent
active
040180590
ABSTRACT:
Cryogenic liquid coolant is transferred from a stationary liquefier through a bayonet to the rotor of a superconducting generator using a cryogenic fluid transfer joint cantilevered on the collector end of the rotor. Pressure of the boil-off coolant is employed to prevent the liquid coolant from entering a relative-motion gap about the bayonet, while the boil-off coolant flows through the gap to reduce heating of the bayonet. Flow of noncryogenic gas is used to regulate flow of the boil-off coolant and to minimize contamination of the coolant by bearing lubricant.
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Capossela Ronald C.
Cohen Joseph T.
General Electric Company
O'Dea William F.
Snyder Marvin
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