Refrigeration – Chemical reaction or solids dissolving
Patent
1977-01-28
1979-05-08
Bernstein, Hiram H.
Refrigeration
Chemical reaction or solids dissolving
23302T, 23302R, 122 21, 252 70, 252 71, B01D 902
Patent
active
041528999
ABSTRACT:
A method for the storage and retrieval of thermal energy is disclosed, which in a two phase, two component system is able to utilize both the sensible heat of water (always one of the components) and the heat of fusion of the second component (a salt which forms a hydrate). The system to be employed must be graphically definable in a phase diagram including a liquidus, the compositional range of the system being selected so as to lie within the compositional range of the liquidus along which the system is to operate during both the heating and cooling cycles.
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Bernstein Hiram H.
Cohen Joseph T.
General Electric Company
MaLossi Leo I.
Watts Charles T.
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