Heat exchange – Regenerator – Movable heat storage mass with enclosure
Patent
1990-11-05
1993-11-09
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Regenerator
Movable heat storage mass with enclosure
165 10, F28D 1900
Patent
active
052594440
ABSTRACT:
Regenerative heat exchangers are described for transferring heat between hot and cold fluids. The heat exchangers have seal-leakage rates significantly less than those of conventional regenerative heat exchangers because the matrix is discontinuously moved and is releasably sealed while in a stationary position. Both rotary and modular heat exchangers are described. Also described are methods for transferring heat between a hot and cold fluid using the discontinuous movement of matrices.
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Davis Jr. Albert W.
Masachusetts Institute of Technology
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