Refrigeration – Refrigeration producer – Sorbent type
Patent
1996-10-23
1998-06-30
Doerrler, William
Refrigeration
Refrigeration producer
Sorbent type
62476, 62485, 16510412, F25B 3700, F25B 1500
Patent
active
057717109
ABSTRACT:
The absorption step of a continuous absorption cycle apparatus (refrigerator or heat pump) is externally cooled by an air-cooled thermosyphon having hot end 107 (FIG. 1), air-cooled end 115, and reservoir 123. The absorption step is further recuperatively cooled by internal fluids, in absorber heat exchanger 108 and/or GAX 109. Thus the absorber is highly compact and the cycle is highly efficient. A hotter hermetic thermosyphon can advantageously supply additional cooling.
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Doerrler William
Gas Research Institute
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