Stoves and furnaces – Heat accumulator structures
Patent
1983-07-25
1985-06-25
Lyddane, William E.
Stoves and furnaces
Heat accumulator structures
165 10, F24H 700, F28D 1700
Patent
active
045247560
ABSTRACT:
A thermal energy storage apparatus comprising a thermally insulated tank having a bottom, side wall and roof; a plurality of spaced apart modular heat batteries inside the tank supported on load bearing thermal insulation on the tank bottom; each heat battery constituting an enclosed metal shell containing a bed of solid objects and around which objects a liquid can flow; a conduit to feed a hot or cold liquid from outside of the tank to the top of each bed in each battery; and a conduit to withdraw a hot or cold liquid from the bottom of each bed in each battery and deliver it to a destination outside of the tank.
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A paper by J. M. Friefeld et al, entitled "Design and Construction of the `Solar One` Thermal Storage Subsystem" pp. 1468-1473, published by IEEE in 1982.
Anderson Gerald
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
Lyddane William E.
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