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Process and devices for causing a heat carrier fluid to circulate in a closed circuit comprising a hot source and a cold source

  • US 4,366,853 A
  • Filed: 04/16/1981
  • Issued: 01/04/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Process for causing a heat carrier fluid to circulate in a closed circuit, of constant volume, comprising a hot source, a cold source, a first closed tank located at a level higher than that of the hot source, of which the lower part communicates with the upper part of the hot source and a second closed tank which is located at a level at least equal to that of said first tank, which tanks contain a mixture of the liquid and vapour phases of said fluid, the upper parts of said tanks being connected together via a pipe provided with a valve and the lower part of the first tank being connected to the second tank by a circuit passing through said cold source, said process comprising the following steps:

  • when the level of the liquid in the first tank reaches a high level, said valve is closed, the liquid of the first tank is heated by the hot source, the pressure increases in the first tank and the hot liquid is driven towards the second tank through the cold source and mechanical energy is accumulated;

    when the level of the liquid in the first tank reaches a low level, said valve is opened, the pressures in the two tanks become level and the liquid flows from the second tank towards the first under the effect of the accumulated mechanical energy,and when the level of the liquid in the first tank reaches a high level again, a new cycle recommences and, in the course of these cycles, the heat carrier fluid circulates, conveying calories from the hot source towards the cold source without furnishing energy to the outside, so that the process may ensure a heat exchange between two sources, even remote ones, having a small temperature difference therebetween.

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