Heat exchange – Regenerator
Patent
1988-01-25
1990-03-20
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Regenerator
165 7, 165 10, 137309, F28D 1700, F28D 1702
Patent
active
049093070
ABSTRACT:
A heat exchanger has two regenerative beds and two valves connected to the beds for controlling the flow through them. Each valve has two ports connected to the beds and two other ports. The valves are mechanically linked and actuated together. The valves serve to alternate two gas flows between the two beds, to effect heat and moisture transfer between the gas flows. Each valve has two valve members mounted on a common valve shaft controlling the connections between its ports.
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Canadian Gas Research Institute
Davis Jr. Albert W.
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