Refrigeration – Processes – Reducing pressure on compressed gas
Patent
1976-09-17
1978-08-15
Myhre, Charles J.
Refrigeration
Processes
Reducing pressure on compressed gas
60650, 62402, 123220, 165DIG12, 418 86, F25B 300
Patent
active
041063040
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for the compression of compressible fluids wherein a fluid is first compressed within a constant volume with addition of heat, and then further compressed in a compressor means increasing the fluid pressure and temperature. After compression, the fluid is passed into a heat exchanger for heat removal, with the heat so removed usually being used as the heat being added into the fluid in the initial step. After passing through the heat exchanger, the fluid leaves the process. Various types equipment may be used, including vane, piston, screw or other positive displacement type apparatus. In an alternate arrangement, heat may also be removed during the compression in the compressor means. Also, work may be extracted from the fluid after leaving the heat exchanger heat removal.
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Myhre Charles J.
Richter Sheldon
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