Use of liquified compressed gases as a refrigerant to suppress c

Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Liquified gas transferred as liquid

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62 501, 62386, 417901, F17C 702

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052149250

ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for economically and effectively using a portion of a liquified compressed gas feedstock, such as liquid carbon dioxide, as a refrigerant to cool said liquified compressed gas feedstock so as to prevent cavitation and liquid compressibility when pumping such feedstock are disclosed.

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