Method for converting heat energy to mechanical energy with mono

Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Process of power production or system operation

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60671, 252 67, F01K 2506

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042247950

ABSTRACT:
Monochlorotetrafluoroethane is useful as a power fluid with particular suitability for large scale Rankine cycle applications based on systems with moderate temperature heat sources. The fluid is utilized in a Rankine cycle application by vaporizing the fluid by passing the same in heat exchange relationship with a heat source and utilizing the kinetic energy of the resulting expanding vapors to perform work. In this manner heat energy is converted to mechanical energy.

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