Power plants – Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means – Motor and indirect heat exchanger
Patent
1975-04-09
1977-07-19
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Power plants
Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means
Motor and indirect heat exchanger
165DIG1, 290 2, 165129, F28B 106
Patent
active
040360210
ABSTRACT:
A power plant, especially a nuclear power plant, is positioned within the interior of a double walled dry cooling tower, the cooling tower having its own foundation and encompassing the power plant site. The inner and outer walls of the cooling tower are adapted to form a relatively small ring zone as compared to the basis area of the power plant, said ring zone having a cooling air entrance at the lower end of the outer wall and an exit at its upper end. Within the ring zone, at its lower end, there are arranged cooling elements of heat exchangers, being exposed to the upwardly flowing cooling air stream. Through this arrangement the break in of cool winds or cool air, otherwise flowing reversely to the cooling air stream, from the exterior via the exit, is prevented.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3171258 (1965-03-01), Caldwell et al.
patent: 3296450 (1967-01-01), Johnson
patent: 3434529 (1969-03-01), Daltry
Davis Jr. Albert W.
Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft
Lerner Herbert L.
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