Two-phase thermal pump

US11619146B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11619146-B2
Application numberUS-201816611932-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2018
Priority dateMay 18, 2017
Publication dateApr 4, 2023
Grant dateApr 4, 2023

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A fluid storage tank can be configured to store a cooling fluid in a liquid state and a gas state. A first heat exchanger can be configured to release heat into the fluid storage tank. A second heat exchanger can be disposed fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank and configured to exchange heat between the cooling fluid and a heat load. A pressure control device can be disposed fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger. The first heat exchanger can be fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger such that cooling fluid, after being heated in the second heat exchanger, passes through the first heat exchanger and thereby heats upstream cooling fluid resident in the fluid storage tank.

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A thermal system comprising: a fluid storage tank configured to store a cooling fluid in a liquid state and a gas state; a first heat exchanger configured to release heat into the fluid storage tank; a second heat exchanger, the second heat exchanger being fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank, the second heat exchanger being configured to exchange heat between the cooling fluid and a heat load; a pressure control valve configured to expand the cooling fluid and disposed fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger; wherein the first heat exchanger is fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger such that cooling fluid, after being heated in the second heat exchanger, can pass through the first heat exchanger and thereby heat upstream cooling fluid resident in the fluid storage tank, and wherein a combustor is disposed fluidly upstream of the first heat exchanger and fluidly downstream of (i) the second heat exchanger and (ii) the pressure control valve, the combustor configured to ignite the cooling fluid such that combusted cooling fluid flows through the first heat exchanger to heat upstream cooling fluid resident in the fluid storage tank. 2. The thermal system of claim 1 comprising a three-way valve fluidly upstream of the first heat exchanger and fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger, the three-way valve being configured to direct the cooling fluid, after being heated by the heat load (a) toward the first heat exchanger and (b) toward a power production device. 3. The thermal system of claim 2 , wherein the three-way valve comprises: an entrance, which receives the cooling fluid from the second heat exchanger; a first exit, which leads toward the first heat exchanger; a second exit, which leads toward the power production device, but not the first heat exchanger. 4. The thermal system of claim 3 comprising a processing system configured to: determine a pressure or temperature of the cooling fluid in the fluid storage tank; adjust a flow rate of the cooling fluid between the entrance and the first exit based on the determined pressure or temperature. 5. The thermal system of claim 4 , wherein the processing system is configured to: determine a temperature of the heat load; adjust a flow rate of the cooling fluid between the entrance and the second exit based on the determined heat load temperature. 6. The thermal system of claim 1 comprising a processing system configured to: increase and decrease a flow rate of the cooling fluid disposed downstream of the second heat exchanger into the first heat exchanger to maintain a desired metric of the cooling fluid resident in the fluid storage tank, the desired metric being a temperature, a pressure, or a gas to liquid ratio of the resident cooling fluid. 7. The thermal system of claim 1 comprising a power production device disposed fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger, the power production device comprising a fuel cell configured to convert chemical energy stored within the cooling fluid into electrical power. 8. The thermal system of claim 1 , comprising a turbine disposed fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger, the turbine configured to extract mechanical energy from the cooling fluid flowing therein. 9. The thermal system of claim 8 comprising a processing system configured to: increase and decrease a flow rate of the cooling fluid into the first heat exchanger to maintain a desired metric of the turbine. 10. The thermal system of claim 9 , wherein the desired turbine metric is a rotational speed. 11. The thermal system of claim 1 comprising a processing system configured to: increase and decrease a flow rate of the cooling fluid into the first heat exchanger based on (a) a temperature and/or a pressure of the cooling fluid at a point fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank and fluidly upstream of the second heat exchanger and (b) a flow rate of the cooling fluid at a point fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank and fluidly upstream of the second heat exchanger, the points being the same or different. 12. A method of using a thermal system; the thermal system comprising: a fluid storage tank storing a cooling fluid, a first portion of the stored cooling fluid being in a liquid phase, a second portion of the stored cooling fluid being in a saturated gas phase; a first heat exchanger configured to release heat into the stored cooling fluid; a second heat exchanger fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank, the second heat exchanger being configured to exchange heat between the cooling fluid and a heat load; the method comprising: heating the stored cooling fluid at a heating rate based on a desired flow rate of the cooling fluid into the second heat exchanger, wherein the first heat exchanger is fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger such that the cooling fluid, after being heated in the second heat exchanger, can pass through the first heat exchanger and thereby heat the stored cooling fluid, the method comprising: combusting the cooling fluid prior to the cooling fluid flowing into the first heat exchanger to heat the stored cooling fluid. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first heat exchanger is fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger such that the cooling fluid, after being heated in the second heat exchanger, can pass through the first heat exchanger and thereby heat the stored cooling fluid, the method comprising: superheating the cooling fluid prior to the cooling fluid flowing into the first heat exchanger to heat the stored cooling fluid. 14. The method of claim 13 , the thermal system comprising a pressure control valve, a turbine, and a processing system; the pressure control valve disposed fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger, the turbine disposed fluidly downstream of the pressure control valve; the processing system being configured to modulate the pressure control valve to maintain a predetermined saturation pressure and/or temperature of the cooling fluid. 15. A thermal system comprising: a fluid storage tank configured to store a combustible cooling fluid in a liquid state and a gas state; a first heat exchanger configured to release heat into the fluid storage tank; a second heat exchanger, the second heat exchanger being fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank, the second heat exchanger being configured to exchange heat between the cooling fluid and a heat load; a pressure control device disposed fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger; a combustor fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger, the combustor configured to ignite the cooling fluid; an oxygen source disposed fluidly upstream of the combustor, the system being configured to mix oxygen dispensed from the oxygen source with the cooling fluid and to combust the mixture; a turbine disposed fluidly downstream of the combustor; a three-way valve configured to split cooling fluid fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger into a first stream and a second stream, the first stream flowing toward to the first heat exchanger, the second stream flowing toward the combustor; and wherein the first heat exchanger is fluidly downstream of the second heat exchanger such that cooling fluid, after being heated in the second heat exchanger, can pass through the first heat exchanger and thereby heat upstream cooling fluid resident in the fluid storage tank, wherein the heat load comprises energy output from the turbine, wherein combusted cooling fluid is directed into the first heat exchanger, wherein said system

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  • using electric heat · CPC title

  • Arrangements or modifications of condensate or air pumps · CPC title

  • F01K25/10Primary

    the vapours being cold, e.g. ammonia, carbon dioxide, ether · CPC title

  • Nitrogen · CPC title

  • cryogenic, e.g. LNG, GNL, PLNG · CPC title

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What does patent US11619146B2 cover?
A fluid storage tank can be configured to store a cooling fluid in a liquid state and a gas state. A first heat exchanger can be configured to release heat into the fluid storage tank. A second heat exchanger can be disposed fluidly downstream of the fluid storage tank and configured to exchange heat between the cooling fluid and a heat load. A pressure control device can be disposed fluidly do…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rolls Royce Nam Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01K25/10. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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