Solar heat collection and transfer system

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126437, F24J 302

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042705223

ABSTRACT:
A fluid system for controlling fluid temperatures and transferring heat from a solar energy collector to a point-of-need heat exchanger, remote from the collector, from which heat is discharged for use. Heat is collected by the fluid in the solar collector, which fluid flows by natural circulation into an accumulator, connected in a continuous heat accumulation loop with the collector. A self-energized forced-convection heat transfer loop leads from the accumulator to the lower discharge heat exchanger and back to the solar collector.
The fluid system blanket pressure, i.e. the pressure at the high point of the system, is maintained at a level such that the fluid vaporizes in the temperature range of the solar collector. Vapor energy is extracted from the blanket vapor in the accumulator to energize an injector pump in the forced-convection heat transfer loop to motivate the heated fluid through the loop from the accumulator to the point-of-need heat exchanger for practical use.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1705988 (1929-03-01), Maxwell
patent: 1971242 (1934-08-01), Wheeler
patent: 4173994 (1979-11-01), Hiser

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