Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – With vapor discharged from storage receptacle
Patent
1986-04-24
1987-10-06
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
With vapor discharged from storage receptacle
62467, 62514R, F17C 1100
Patent
active
046974253
ABSTRACT:
A chemisorption refrigeration system includes dual containers containing a material such as silver which is alternately heated and cooled to chemically desorb and reabsorb oxygen gas. The gas is desorbed at high temperature and pressure and is pre-cooled and then passed through a Joule-Thomson valve where it is expanded and partially liquefied to provide cooling at 60.degree.-100.degree. K. The liquefied oxygen is then boiled and returned to a cooled container where it is reabsorbed. By alternately heating and cooling the containers, a continuous source of high pressure high temperature oxygen can be provided.
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Capossela Ronald C.
Jones Thomas H.
Manning John R.
McCaul Paul F.
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator
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