Method of and means for using a two phase fluid

Power plants – Utilizing natural heat – Geothermal

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606412, 60655, 60676, 60718, F03G 700

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056600429

ABSTRACT:
A method for using a two-phase fluid includes separating the fluid into its two phases, one of which is a hot gas containing energy in the form of latent heat, and one of which is a hot liquid containing energy in the form of sensible heat; converting sensible heat in the liquid to sensible heat in a working fluid for producing preheated working fluid; and transferring latent heat in the gas to the preheated working fluid for vaporizing the same at substantially constant temperature and pressure.

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