Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Spraying of cryogen
Patent
1981-02-24
1982-08-10
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
Spraying of cryogen
165115, F17C 702
Patent
active
043431569
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to the reheating of a cold cryogenic fluid by heat exchange with a warm liquid, commonly water. The cold cryogenic fluid first flows into a descending tube and then into a rising tube whereas the water trickles along the tubes and from an upper supply, as far as a base manifold. The invention is particularly applicable to the reheating and revaporization of liquified natural gas.
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Patents Abstracts of Japan, vol. 3, No. 32, Mar. 17, 1979, p. 89, C40 & JP-A-54 7403, (Osaka Gas) (01-20-1979).
Patents Abstracts of Japan, vol. 2, No. 41, Mar. 17, 1978, p. 4728, C77 & JP-A-52-144006, (Osaka Gas) (Dec. 1977).
Advances in Instrumentation, vol. 33, Oct. 4, 1978, T. J. Hanna: "Operating Experiences with Running Film & Steam-Type Vaporizers", pp. 43-54.
Capossela Ronald C.
L'Air Liquide Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et, l'Exploitation de
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