Rotary blade type fluid condenser

Heat exchange – Movable heating or cooling surface – Hollow strirrer or scraper

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165110, F28B 100, F28F 500

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ABSTRACT:
A condenser is provided with a heat exchanger which is rotated in an airtight cylindrical vessel filled with a fluid to be condensed. The rotated heat exchanger has a structure almost similar to a rotor of a steam turbine, namely, has a structure formed of plural pairs of hollow blades arranged individually opposite to each other on both sidewalls of an elongated rectangular hollow axle rotated in the fluid to be condensed, all of those hollows being communicated with each other, so as to circulate a coolant therethrough. As a result, the fluid to be condensed always uniformly contacts with the coolant through surfaces of the blades with an extremely high performance of condensation.

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