Refrigeration – Processes – Compressing – condensing and evaporating
Patent
1993-01-04
1994-09-06
Tanner, Harry B.
Refrigeration
Processes
Compressing, condensing and evaporating
62500, 62511, 417198, F25B 106
Patent
active
053437110
ABSTRACT:
A method of reducing flow metastability in a liquid refrigerant in an ejector nozzle by generating dispersed bubbles in the flow entering the nozzle by first forming relatively large bubbles and then breaking them down into small finely dispersed bubbles, so as to reduce the density of the flowing mixture and provide nucleation sites allowing control of flow rate and causing the mixture to expand in substantial thermodynamic equilibrium with maximum nozzle velocity.
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Kornhauser Alan A.
Menegay Peter
Brown Charles J.
Tanner Harry B.
Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties Inc.
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