Refrigeration – Intermediate fluid container transferring heat to heat... – Flow line connected transfer fluid supply and heat exchanger
Patent
1986-11-17
1988-08-02
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Intermediate fluid container transferring heat to heat...
Flow line connected transfer fluid supply and heat exchanger
16510417, 429 20, F25D 1702
Patent
active
047607130
ABSTRACT:
Spaced based burst power fuel cells generate large thermal loads in very short time periods. In order to avoid external venting or the use of heavy radiators in space vehicles, such fuel cells must include onboard closed-loop cooling systems. Utilizing multiple heat sinks containing subcooled ice as a cooling medium, sequentially contactable with a coolant that passes through the fuel cell, provides a safe, highly efficient and low weight heat absorption capability.
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McVay Donald R.
Trocciola John C.
Capossela Ronald C.
Sapone William J.
United Technologies Corporation
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