Claims
- 1. Apparatus for compressing a quantity of gas comprising:
- a source of said gas;
- a quantity of incompressible material;
- means to prepare a quantity of compressible mixture comprising said quantity of incompressible material dispersed in said quantity of gas;
- an adiabatic compressor;
- an isothermal compressor;
- a heat exchanger and
- a heat sink wherein said quantity of gas is compressed in said adiabatic compressor;
- said quantity of compressible mixture is compressed in said isothermal compressor and said incompressible material is passed through said heat exchanger and
- heat in said incompressible material is transferred to said heat sink through said heat exchanger whereby
- at least part of the heat appearing while said quantity of said mixture is compressed in said isothermal compressor is transferred to said heat sink.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein:
- said incompressible material is a liquid.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein:
- said gas and said incompressible material is a closed cell foam.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein:
- substantially only liquid passes through said heat exchanger.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 1 having means whereby substantially only incompressible material passes through said heat exchanger.
- 6. A method for compressing a gas comprising the steps in order of:
- adiabatically compressing a quantity of gas,
- dispersing a quantity of incompressible material in said quantity of gas to make a quantity of compressible mixture
- compressing said quantity of compressible mixture,
- separating at least a portion of said quantity of said gas from said mixture and
- passing at least a portion of said quantity of incompressible material through a heat exchanger wherein the mixture is cooled by heat transfer to a heat sink.
- 7. A thermodynamic system comprising:
- a source of a fluid;
- a positive displacement motor comprising:
- a piston;
- a cylinder within which said piston may move parallel to the axis of axis of said cylinder;
- a cylinder head closing one end of said cylinder;
- means for providing a seal between said piston and the wall of said cylinder, wherein
- said piston may move axially within said cylinder and the working volume contained within said wall of said cylinder and between said piston and said cylinder head will change as said piston is moved within said cylinder and
- the enthalpy of a first portion of said fluid is changed within said positive displacement motor;
- a first inlet for said positive displacement motor;
- a first imperforate heat transfer surface which is in thermal contact with said first portion of said fluid when said first portion of said fluid is within said positive displacement motor;
- a first layer of porous material having inner and outer surfaces,
- a first inner manifold enclosing a first space located between said first imperforate heat transfer surface and said inner surface of said first layer of porous material wherein
- said first inner surface of said first layer of porous material is spaced from said first imperforate heat transfer surface and at least a portion of any fluid within said first inner manifold is in thermal contact with said imperforate heat transfer surface wherein
- said first layer of porous material, said first imperforate heat transfer surface and said first inner manifold comprise a first thermal sweep insulation system;
- a second inlet for said positive displacement motor whereby
- said first portion of said fluid passes successively from said source of fluid through said first layer of porous material into said first inner manifold, through said first inlet and into said positive displacement motor and which provides passage for at least a portion of said fluid to a portion of fluid other than said first portion of said fluid passes through said second inlet and into said positive displacement motor.
RELATED PATENT DOCUMENTS
This patent is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/122,990 filed Sep. 20, 1993, originally entitled "THERMAL SWEEP INSULATION SYSTEM FOR MINIMIZING ENTROPY INCREASE OF AN ASSOCIATED ADIABATIC ENTHALPIZER" issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,454,426 on Oct. 3, 1995 which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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