Claims
- 1. Process for the transfer of heat between solid materials comprising,
- providing a relatively hot particulate heat carrier,
- countercurrently contacting a solid material subdivided to a particle size fluidizable in gas in the form of an upwardly moving dilute phase fluidized mass in gas in a vertically-oriented heat exchange zone with the relatively hot particulate heat carrier, the heat carrier being introduced in the upper portion of the heat exchange zone and having a particle size and density such that it falls through the dilute phase fluidized mass at a substantially uniform rate, and collects in the lower portion of the heat exchange zone as a relatively cool particulate heat carrier, the contacting producing a solid material at elevated temperature, removing the relatively cool heat carrier, and removing the solid material at elevated temperature from the upper portion of the heat exchange zone.
- 2. Process for the transfer of heat between solid particles comprising,
- providing a relatively cool particulate heat carrier,
- countercurrently contacting a solid material having an elevated temperature and subdivided to a particle size fluidizable in gas in the form of a relatively hot upwardly moving dilute-phase fluidized mass in gas in a vertically-oriented heat exchange zone with the relatively cool particulate heat carrier, the heat carrier being introduced in the upper portion of the heat exchange zone and having a particle size and density such that it falls through the dilute phase fluidized mass at a substantially uniform rate, and collects in the lower portion of the heat exchange zone as a relatively warm particulate heat carrier, the contacting producing a relatively cool solid material,
- removing the relatively warm heat carrier, and removing the relatively cool solid material from the upper portion of the heat exchange zone.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the subdivided solid material is oil shale.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the subdivided solid material is oil shale.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 593,403, filed Jul. 7, 1975, now abandoned.
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