Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Including heat – steam – or compressed gas storage means
Patent
1973-07-30
1977-01-25
Schwadron, Martin P.
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Including heat, steam, or compressed gas storage means
60669, 165 86, 122 11, F01k 100, F01k 300
Patent
active
040044262
ABSTRACT:
The apparatus described comprises two rotating heat exchangers, which serve as a heat source and a heat sink respectively, and which are designed to act simultaneously as fans. Owing to a very small separation between the annular rotating heat-exchange surfaces, the fans function with extremely low noise. These heat exchangers form a unit with a casing rotatably supported in bearings and their heat-exchange surfaces communicate with the inside of the casing. An expansion engine is located inside the casing and may be designed as a high-speed turbine or as a high-speed displacement motor.
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Burks, Sr. H.
Dubno Herbert
Ross Karl F.
Schwadron Martin P.
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