Refrigeration – Air compressor – cooler and expander type – Motor-type expander
Patent
1990-02-20
1993-06-01
Ford, John K.
Refrigeration
Air compressor, cooler and expander type
Motor-type expander
62 87, 62 80, 165103, 165166, F25D 900
Patent
active
052149358
ABSTRACT:
A system for conditioning working fluid in environmental control systems includes arrangements for minimizing icing from a variable flow velocity turbine exit flow at subfreezing conditions, wherein the turbine is very closely located to the downstream heat exchanger, including a backpressure plate for minimizing flow velocity stratification, an internal bypass passage arranged to produce a relatively predictable bypass flow ratio regardless of the flow velocity stratification, and other anti-icing techniques.
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Allied-Signal Inc.
Ford John K.
McFarland James W.
Walsh Robert A.
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