Heat exchange – Three non-communicating fluids – Concentric flow chambers
Patent
1976-12-16
1980-11-25
Scott, Samuel
Heat exchange
Three non-communicating fluids
Concentric flow chambers
165158, 176 38, F28F 900
Patent
active
042352843
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger with an auxiliary cooling system capable of cooling a nuclear reactor should the normal cooling mechanism become inoperable. A cooling coil is disposed around vertical heat transfer tubes that carry secondary coolant therethrough and is located in a downward flow of primary coolant that passes in heat transfer relationship with both the cooling coil and the vertical heat transfer tubes. A third coolant is pumped through the cooling coil which absorbs heat from the primary coolant which increases the downward flow of the primary coolant thereby increasing the natural circulation of the primary coolant through the nuclear reactor.
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Besha Richard G.
Denny James E.
McHale C. L.
Scott Samuel
Streule, Jr. Theophil W.
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