Method and facility for supplying at least one machining station with subcooled cryogenic liquid
US-2016053943-A1 · Feb 25, 2016 · US
US12129973B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12129973-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916965902-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2024 |
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A liquefied fluid supply system is a liquefied fluid supply system of supplying a nozzle with a liquefied fluid that vaporizes after spraying and includes: a supercooler that cools the liquefied fluid to a temperature lower than a saturation temperature thereof and makes the liquefied fluid into a supercooled liquid; and a booster that boosts in pressure the liquefied fluid made into the supercooled liquid by the supercooler and supplies the liquefied fluid to the nozzle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquefied fluid supply system of supplying a nozzle with a liquefied fluid that vaporizes after spraying, the liquefied fluid supply system comprising: a supercooler that cools the liquefied fluid to a temperature lower than a saturation temperature thereof and makes the liquefied fluid into a supercooled liquid; and a booster that boosts in pressure the liquefied fluid made into the supercooled liquid by the supercooler and supplies the liquefied fluid to the nozzle, wherein the supercooler includes a supercooler heat exchanger that cools the liquefied fluid to be supplied to the booster by heat exchange with a cooling liquefied fluid having a temperature lower than that of the liquefied fluid, a discharge pipe connected to a storage tank that stores the liquefied fluid, a booster supply pipe that connects the supercooler heat exchanger and the discharge pipe to each other and guides, to the supercooler heat exchanger, the liquefied fluid to be supplied to the booster, a cooling pipe that connects the supercooler heat exchanger and the discharge pipe to each other and guides the liquefied fluid as the cooling liquefied fluid from the discharge pipe to the supercooler heat exchanger, and a cooling pipe orifice provided in an intermediate portion of the cooling pipe that provides resistance to the flow of the cooling liquefied fluid. 2. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , wherein the supercooler cools the liquefied fluid such that the liquefied fluid has a degree of supercooling that a temperature of the liquefied fluid does not exceed the saturation temperature during supply to the booster and during boosting by the booster. 3. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , wherein the supercooler includes a supercooling booster pump that pumps the liquefied fluid to the booster. 4. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 3 , wherein the supercooling booster pump is accommodated in the supercooler heat exchanger. 5. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , comprising: a post-boosting-cooling heat exchanger that cools the liquefied fluid boosted by the booster; a posterior cooling pipe that connects the post-boosting-cooling heat exchanger and the discharge pipe to each other and guides the liquefied fluid as a posterior cooling liquefied fluid to the post-boosting-cooling heat exchanger; and a posterior cooling pipe resister provided in an intermediate portion of the posterior cooling pipe and serving as a resistance to the posterior cooling liquefied fluid. 6. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , wherein the booster includes: a booster pump that boosts the liquefied fluid in pressure, a return pipe that returns part of the liquefied fluid boosted by the booster pump to the supercooler as the cooling liquefied fluid, and a return pipe resister provided in an intermediate portion of the return pipe and serving as a resistance to the liquefied fluid during being returned as the cooling liquefied fluid. 7. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 6 , wherein the booster includes a return flow rate-limiting mechanism, and the return flow rate-limiting mechanism is provided in an intermediate portion of the return pipe and adjusts a flow rate of the liquefied fluid flowing through the return pipe, and wherein the return flow rate-limiting mechanism includes a return flow rate-limiting valve, or an open-close valve and an orifice. 8. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , wherein the booster includes: a primary booster pump that primarily boosts in pressure the liquefied fluid supplied from the supercooler, and a secondary booster pump that secondarily boosts in pressure the primarily boosted liquefied fluid. 9. The liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , wherein the booster includes a single-stage booster pump that boosts the liquefied fluid supplied from the supercooler up to a supply pressure to the nozzle at once. 10. A liquefied fluid-spraying apparatus comprising: a nozzle that sprays a liquefied fluid that vaporizes after spraying; and a liquefied fluid supply system according to claim 1 , which supplies a liquefied fluid to the nozzle.
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