Refrigeration – Processes – Reducing pressure on compressed gas
Patent
1978-07-03
1980-04-22
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Processes
Reducing pressure on compressed gas
62172, 62402, F25B 900, F28B 900, F25D 900
Patent
active
041988302
ABSTRACT:
Fluid to be conditioned is admitted to first passageways of a heat exchanger and thereafter to a point of use, traversing flow conducting means which include the second passageways of the heat exchanger and fluid conditioning means which reduces the energy level of the fluid admitted to the second passageways below the energy level of the fluid admitted to the first passageways so as to increase the energy level of the fluid flowing through the second passageways by heat exchange with the fluid flowing through the first passageways.
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King Lloyd L.
Miller Albert J.
Talcott Joel D.
The Garrett Corporation
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