Claims
- 1. A method for cooling a heat source, the method comprising:
a) providing a cooling system in thermal association with the heat source, said cooling system comprising a closed-loop, thermally-conductive containment vessel with an oxidizable interior wall forming a hollow interior in which is housed a liquid metal cooling composition circulating through said interior, said containment vessel comprising a first portion positioned in thermal communication with the heat source for acceptance of heat, and a second portion positioned in thermal communication with a heat exchanger for dissipation of heat; b) introducing an oxidizing agent into the cooling composition for oxidizing the interior wall of the containment vessel in order to form an oxide barrier layer on the interior wall so that the interior wall is protected from reaction with the cooling composition; c) monitoring the cooling composition in order to determine if an excess amount of said oxidizing agent is present; and d) supplying a reducing agent to the cooling composition when said monitoring of the cooling composition detects an excess amount of oxidizing agent.
- 2. A method for cooling a heat source as claimed in claim 1 wherein the oxidizing agent comprises oxygen gas.
- 3. A method for cooling a heat source as claimed in claim 1 wherein the reducing agent comprises carbon.
- 4. A method for cooling a heat source as claimed in claim 3 additionally comprising introducing an inert gas into the cooling composition for mixing components thereof.
- 5. A method for cooling a heat source as claimed in claim 1 wherein the reducing agent is selected from the group consisting of acetone, hydrogen, methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, octane, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. A method for cooling a heat source as claimed in claim 5 additionally comprising introducing an inert gas into the cooling composition for mixing components thereof.
- 7. A method for cooling a heat source as claimed in claim 1 wherein the liquid metal cooling composition is selected from the group consisting of lead, a lead alloy, bismuth, a bismuth alloy, lithium, a lithium alloy, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. A method for preventing chemical interaction between a containment vessel and a liquid composition housed therein in contact with an interior wall of the vessel and wherein the vessel and composition are chemically reactive with each other, the method comprising:
a) placing the liquid composition into the vessel in contact with the interior wall thereof; b) introducing a reactant into the liquid composition, said reactant being chemically reactive with the interior wall of the vessel for producing a barrier thereat which is non-reactive with the liquid composition, said vessel further comprising at least one gas therein which is present as a result of said introducing of said reactant into said liquid composition; and c) analyzing said gas in order to obtain data which may be used to determine oxidation and reduction states of said liquid composition.
- 9. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 8 wherein the reactant comprises an oxidizing agent.
- 10. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 9 wherein the barrier comprises an oxide composition.
- 11. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 9 wherein the oxidizing agent comprises oxygen gas.
- 12. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 11 wherein the barrier comprises an oxide composition.
- 13. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 8 wherein said analyzing of said gas comprises analyzing said gas for oxygen.
- 14. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 13 further comprising introducing a reducing agent into the liquid composition upon development of an excess quantity of oxygen in the liquid composition.
- 15. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 8 further comprising supplying a reducing agent to the liquid composition when needed as determined by said analyzing of said gas.
- 16. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 15 wherein the reducing agent comprises carbon.
- 17. A method for preventing chemical interaction as claimed in claim 15 wherein the reducing agent is selected from the group consisting of acetone, hydrogen, methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, octane, and mixtures thereof.
- 18. A cooling system for removing heat from a heat source, the cooling system comprising:
a) a closed-loop, thermally-conductive containment vessel with an oxidizable interior wall forming a hollow interior for housing a cooling composition circulatable through said interior, said containment vessel possessing a first portion positionable in thermal communication with the heat source for acceptance of heat, and a second portion positionable in thermal communication with a heat exchanger for dissipation of heat; b) an oxidizing agent delivery conveyance in communication with the interior of the containment vessel for delivering an oxidizing agent thereto; c) a reducing agent delivery conveyance in communication with the interior of the containment vessel for delivering a reducing agent thereto; and d) a monitor for monitoring and reporting oxidation and reduction states which are present within the interior of the containment vessel.
- 19. A cooling system as claimed in claim 18 wherein the oxidizing agent delivery conveyance comprises an oxidizing agent delivery flow controller for controlling the flow of oxidizing agent to the interior of the containment vessel, and the reducing agent delivery conveyance comprises a reducing agent delivery flow controller for controlling the flow of reducing agent to the interior of the containment vessel.
- 20. A cooling system as claimed in claim 19 additionally comprising a microprocessor in communication with the monitor, the oxidizing agent delivery flow controller and the reducing agent delivery flow controller, said microprocessor regulating oxidizing agent and reducing agent delivery into the interior of the containment vessel.
- 21. A cooling system as claimed in claim 20 additionally comprising a microprocessor in communication with the monitor for receiving reported oxidation and reduction states and in communication with the oxidizing agent delivery flow controller and the reducing agent delivery flow controller, the microprocessor regulating oxidizing agent and reducing agent delivery into the interior of the containment vessel in accord with oxidation and reduction states reported by the monitor.
- 22. A cooling system as claimed in claim 21 additionally comprising a mixing gas delivery conveyance in communication with the interior of the containment vessel for delivering a mixing gas thereto.
- 23. A cooling system as claimed in claim 18 additionally comprising a mixing gas delivery conveyance in communication with the interior of the containment vessel for delivering a mixing gas thereto.
Government Interests
[0001] This invention was made with United States Government support under contract number DE-AC07-99ID13727, awarded by the United States Department of Energy. The United States Government has certain rights to the invention.