Patent classifications
F25J2290/32
Hydrogen Liquefier
Hydrogen is liquefied through a process utilizing refrigeration from hydrogen at one, two, or three different pressures as well as a nitrogen refrigeration cycle. One or more stages of catalyst are used to convert ortho-hydrogen to para-hydrogen as the hydrogen is cooled and liquefied. Subcooled liquid hydrogen feeds the final stage of ortho-hydrogen to para-hydrogen conversion to reduce or eliminate vaporization of the hydrogen during the exothermic ortho-hydrogen to para-hydrogen conversion.
Heat exchanger with sections
The invention relates to a shell and tube heat exchanger (1) having a helical tube bundle (10) within a shell (20), that defines a shell space (200) surrounding the tube bundle (10). The tubes are helically coiled about a core pipe (100) in such a manner that there is formed at least one first section (11) and at least one second section (12), separate from the first section, that surrounds the first section (11). The two sections (11, 12) have in each case at least one associated inlet (E, E′) such that the two sections (11, 12) are able to be charged separately with the first medium.
Mixed refrigerant system and method
Provided are mixed refrigerant systems and methods and, more particularly, to a mixed refrigerant system and methods that provides greater efficiency and reduced power consumption via control of a liquid level in a cold vapor separator device.
MULTISTAGE BATH CONDENSER-REBOILER
A multistage bath condenser-reboiler according to the present invention includes:
a heat exchanger core composed of (i) a heat exchange section formed by adjacently stacking condensation passages and evaporation passages, and (ii) a liquid communication section formed from liquid communication passages provided on at least one side surface in the stacking height direction of the heat exchange section; and
one or more stages of liquid reservoir sections formed on at least one side surface in the width direction of the heat exchanger core.
Heat exchanger with additional liquid control in shell space
The invention relates to a heat exchanger (1) for indirect heat exchange comprising a tube bundle (10), formed from a plurality of tubes helically coiled around a core tube (100), for receiving a first medium, a shell (20). which encloses the tube bundle (10) and defines a shell space (200) surrounding the tube bundle (10), for receiving a second medium, and a liquid distributor (40) for distributing in the shell space (200) a stream (S), conveyed in the shell space (200), of the second medium in the form of a liquid (F). According to the invention a control device (33) for controlling distribution in the shell space (200) of an additional, further stream (S′) of liquid (F), and/or for controlling distribution of stream (S) of liquid (F) in the shell space (200).
HEAT EXCHANGER HAVING A CONFIGURATION OF PASSAGES AND IMPROVED HEAT-EXCHANGE STRUCTURES, AND COOLING METHOD USING AT LEAST ONE SUCH HEAT EXCHANGER
A heat exchanger having multiple plates which are mutually parallel and parallel to a longitudinal direction, the exchanger having a length measured in the longitudinal direction, the plates being stacked with spacing so as to define a first series of passages for the flow, in a general flow direction parallel to the longitudinal direction, of at least a first refrigerant fluid and a second refrigerant fluid, at least one passage of the first series being defined between two adjacent plates.
Controllable liquid distributor of a coiled-tube heat exchanger for realizing different liquid loadings
A heat exchanger includes a core tube extending in a shell space, several tubes wound around the core tube, and a liquid distributor. The liquid distributor is arranged above the tubes in the shell space and applies a liquid phase of a first medium to the tubes. The liquid distributor has distributor arms projecting in the radial direction from the core tube, an annular channel extending above the distributor arms in a circumferential direction of the shell and a collector tank formed by the core tube. The annular channel and the collector tank are each designed to collect the first medium. The distributor arms form at least one first container and at least one second container separated from the first container.
HEAT EXCHANGER COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE PARTICLE FILTER, METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SUCH A HEAT EXCHANGER
The invention concerns a heat exchanger having an exchange body having first passages for the flow of a first fluid and second passages for the flow of a second fluid exchanging heat with the first fluid, a first inlet manifold for introducing the first fluid into the first passages, a first outlet manifold for discharging the first fluid from the first passages). The heat exchanger also includes an inlet filter arranged facing the inlet surface of the exchange body, and/or an outlet filter arranged facing the outlet surface of the exchange body, the inlet filter and/or the outlet filter having a sheet metallic material selected from a metal gauze, a non-woven fabric of metallic fibres, a sintered metallic powder or sintered metallic fibres.
PLATE FIN HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY
A plate fin heat exchanger assembly (S) for a cryogenic air separation unit, comprising: a heat exchanger having at least two cryogenic liquid inlets (B,C) at least two cryogenic liquid outlets (B,C), at least one nitrogen-rich stream inlet (D) at a first end of the heat exchanger and at least one nitrogen-rich stream outlet at a second end of the heat exchanger, the heat exchanger configured to receive a flow of at least one nitrogen-rich stream (WN,LPGAN) of the air separation unit at the at least one nitrogen-rich stream inlet and separate flows of at least two cryogenic liquids (LOX,LIN,LR) at the at least two cryogenic liquid inlets; wherein the inlet of the first of the cryogenic liquids is closer to the first end than the outlet of the second of the cryogenic liquids.
COOLING SYSTEM
Disclosed herein a cooling system includes a refrigerant circulator that a refrigerant is circulated, wherein the refrigerant circulator includes a first compressor configured to pressurize the refrigerant in gaseous state; a first cooler configured to cool the refrigerant pressurized by the first compressor; a first gas-liquid separator configured to separate the refrigerant cooled by the first cooler into a first refrigerant flow of a gas component and a second refrigerant flow of a liquid component; a second compressor configured to pressurize the first refrigerant flow; a second cooler configured to cool the first refrigerant flow pressurized by the second compressor; a second gas-liquid separator configured to separate the refrigerant cooled by the second cooler into a third refrigerant flow of a gas component and a fourth refrigerant flow of a liquid component; a first expansion member configured to decompress the fourth refrigerant flow.