Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Process of power production or system operation
Patent
1982-08-27
1984-08-28
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Process of power production or system operation
60655, 252 67, F01K 2508
Patent
active
044676093
ABSTRACT:
Halides of tungsten and molybdenum are described for use as working fluids in power plants. Specifically, tungsten pentachloride, tungsten hexachloride, molybdenum hexafluoride and molybdenum hexachloride are used as working fluids in power plants. These working fluids can be used alone in a single cycle. However, they are preferably used in one or two loops of a binary system. The working fluids can be used in combination with other known working fluids in a binary system. Specifically useful, working fluids would include water-Hg, aluminum iodide, water, and nitrogen tetroxide. The use of the novel boiler fluids of the present invention provide numerous advantages, particularly, improved efficiency.
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patent: 3516249 (1970-06-01), Paxton
patent: 3713289 (1973-01-01), Smoekh
patent: 3845625 (1974-11-01), Schroder
Husar Stephen F.
Ostrager Allen M.
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