Claims
- 1. A thermally reversible heat exchange unit comprising an elongated tubular jacket having a predetermined length and an inner wall of predetermined diameter, said jacket having an inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end, an elongated tubular metal heat transfer surface positioned in the jacket essentially longitudinally of said jacket and substantially equal in length to the length of said jacket, there being a space within the inner wall of said jacket configured to permit a heat exchange liquid to flow between the inner wall of said jacket and said heat transfer surface and wherein the ratio of said length of said jacket to its inside diameter is greater than 50 to 1, whereby to permit a flow of successive portions of miscible heat exchange liquid of differing temperatures between said inlet and said outlet while retaining a substantial difference in temperatures at the interface between successive ones of said liquid portions.
- 2. A heat exchange unit as in claim 1 further comprising at least one metal tube, and wherein any one of said at least one elongated heat transfer surface is the exterior surface of said at least one metal tube, said tube extending from said jacket in leak proof sealing configuration.
- 3. A heat exchange unit as in claim 2 wherein said at least one tube is a hydride container made of hydrogen resistant metal.
- 4. A heat exchange unit as in claim 3 wherein said hydride container contains an essentially coaxial spring defining a central hydrogen gas space and confining metallic hydride former against the tube wall.
- 5. A heat exchange unit as in claim 1 wherein the ratio of the length of said jacket to its effective inside diameter is at least about 140 to 1.
- 6. A heat exchange unit as in claim 1 wherein the ratio of the length of said jacket to its effective inside diameter is greater than 140 to 1.
- 7. A method of using a thermally reversible heat exchange unit comprising an elongated tubular jacket having a predetermined length and an inner wall of predetermined diameter, said jacket having an inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end, an elongated tubular metal heat transfer surface positioned in the jacket essentially longitudinally of the jacket and substantially equal in length to the length of said jacket, there being a space within the inner wall of said jacket, configured to permit a heat exchange liquid to flow between the inner wall of said jacket and said heat transfer surface and wherein the ratio of said length of said jacket to its inside diameter is greater than 50 to 1, said method comprising the steps of continuously forcing heat exchange liquid into said inlet and out said outlet, alternately at a high entering temperature and at a low entering temperature, at a specific flow rate great enough to obtain plug flow of said heat exchange liquid through said jacket.
- 8. A method as in claim 7 wherein said specific flow rate is greater than 0.5 LPM/cm.sup.2.
- 9. A method as in claim 7 wherein said specific flow rate is at least 2.25 LPM/cm.sup.2.
- 10. A method of using a thermally reversible heat exchange unit comprising an elongated tubular jacket having a predetermined length and an inner wall of predetermined diameter, said jacket having an inlet at one end and an outlet at the other end, an elongated tubular metal heat transfer surface positioned in the jacket essentially longitudinally of the jacket and substantially equal in length to the length of said jacket, there being a space within the inner wall of said jacket configured to permit a heat exchange liquid to flow between the inner wall of said jacket and said heat transfer surface and wherein the ratio of the length of said jacket to its effective inside diameter is at least about 140 to 1, said method comprising the steps of continuously forcing heat exchange liquid into said inlet and out said outlet, alternately at a high entering temperature and at a low entering temperature, at a specific flow rate great enough to obtain plug flow of said heat exchange liquid through said jacket.
- 11. A method as in claim 10 wherein said specific flow rate is greater than 0.5 LPM/cm.sup.2.
- 12. A method as in claim 10 wherein said specific flow rate is at least 2.25 LPM/cm.sup.2.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 377,556, filed May 12, 1982, and now abandoned.
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