Means for cooling a body

Heat exchange – Regenerator – Checker brick structure

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165 40, 165110, 165DIG10, 165DIG14, 62527, 62528, F28B 100, F25B 4106, B60H 100, B61D 2700

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045262241

ABSTRACT:
The publication relates to means for cooling a body, comprising at least a tube through which a liquid coolant is flowing in order to remove heat away from the at least one tube and its surroundings. The tube(s) houses an internally arranged hose having a wall thickness, permeability and/or porousity and a quality which corresponds to the heat energy to be removed from the tube(s) and/or it surroundings. The hose has preferably an outer diameter which corresponds substantially to the internal diameter of the tube(s) and the hose is formed of a texture of a flexible material such as for example textile or fiberglass. The hose may be fastened to the tube at its inlet end.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2182788 (1939-12-01), Cornell, Jr.
patent: 2702460 (1965-02-01), Gaugler
patent: 3693367 (1972-09-01), Di Peri
patent: 4006604 (1977-02-01), Seff
patent: 4325151 (1982-04-01), Wu

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