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Method of temperature regulation

  • US 4,332,866 A
  • Filed: 01/21/1981
  • Issued: 06/01/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/22/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of regulating the temperature of a system in which an exothermic reaction takes place intermittently at a temperature of at least one hundred degrees centigrade, said reaction taking place in a reactor and during reaction periods which are interspersed with periods of stoppage;

  • the method comprising;

    keeping said system in thermal contact with a mass of a first substance chosen to have a boiling point close to the required temperature of the system;

    whereby heat resulting from said exothermic reaction causes said first substance to boil;

    keeping said first substance in thermal contact with a mass of a second substance chosen to have a melting point close to but less than the boiling point of the first substance, whereby heat derived from condensation of the vapour of the first substance causes said second substance to melt; and

    regulating the temperature of the second substance by adding heat thereto or removing heat therefrom as required to ensure that once all the second substance has melted during a period of exothermic reaction its temperature does not rise more than a few degrees above its melting point, and that once all the second substance has solidified during a stoppage period its temperature does not fall more than a few degrees below its melting point.

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