Refrigeration – Processes – Evaporation induced by sorption
Patent
1978-12-14
1980-02-19
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Processes
Evaporation induced by sorption
62114, 60644, 62467R, F25B 1500, F01K 2510
Patent
active
041887956
ABSTRACT:
Improved hydrogen-hydride absorption systems for improving the energy utilization in refrigeration and heat pump cycles comprise reactor systems for chemically forming three or more hydride components, means for supplying heat to and removing heat from the hydride in the respective systems, and means for conveying hydrogen between the several reactor systems.
A method for deriving improved heat pump effects from a narrowly temperature differential thermal source and sink by means of three or more hydride components is achieved by successive pressure staging between a series of hydride components over the narrow temperature range of the thermal source.
A method for deriving improved energy utilization of a high temperature thermal source for refrigeration by means of three or more hydride components is effected by cascading pressure differences between hydride components.
A method for the combined improvement of power production and thermal energy recovery at a higher intermediate temperature than the low temperature energy rejection of the power cycle by the heat pump effects, which method employs the cascading of pressure differences between hydride component systems.
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King Lloyd L.
Laney William R.
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