Energy conversion derived from pressure and temperature differen

Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Power system involving change of state

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606416, 6064111, 60649, F03G 702, F03G 704

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system of energy conversion derived from temperature and pressure differentials that may be provided between high and low elevations. A solution of a liquid in a gas is transported in a first conduit from a low elevation to a high elevation, whereby the absolute pressure and the temperature of the solution change. Some of the liquid separates out of the solution in the first conduit in the form of particles suspended in the remaining solution to create a mixture of the separated particles and the remaining solution in the first conduit as a result of the changes in absolute pressure and temperature, so that at any particular position in the first conduit where the separation takes place, the average proportional density of the mixture after the separation has taken place is decreased in relation to the density of the solution at such position prior to the separation taking place. The mixture is transported into a separation chamber at the high elevation in response to pressure differentials created by the decrease in average proportional density of the mixture in the first conduit. At least of portion of the suspended particles are separated from the mixture in the separation chamber to create a separated liquid, and a dried gas; and the separated liquid is transported through a second conduit to a transducer at a lower elevation than the high elevation. The transducer converts the pressure and motion of the transported separated liquid into a useful form of energy.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2265878 (1941-12-01), Stoker
patent: 4106295 (1978-08-01), Wood

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