Refrigeration – Air compressor – cooler and expander type
Patent
1994-07-22
1995-10-31
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Air compressor, cooler and expander type
62402, 62 87, F25D 900
Patent
active
054618827
ABSTRACT:
An air cycle environmental control system for an aircraft cabin is disclosed which utilizes cabin exhaust air to power a first stage turbine. This provides a significant increase in compressor power which increases the turbine cooling available in a second stage turbine. The ram air consumption is also reduced due to the cabin exhaust air being ported to the ram air inlet where it merges with the ram air prior to cooling of the bleed air supply in a dual heat exchanger.
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Kilner Christopher
Kosakowski Richard H.
United Technologies Corporation
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