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titleOfInvention GENERATION OF MECHANICAL ENERGY FROM LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT RESERVOIRS USING PRESSURIZED WORKING MATERIALS
abstract Procedure for the conversion of steam condenser heat of a condensation temperature up to about 100 deg.C, and the heat energy of waste water or other fluids of a temperature particularly between 30 and 75 deg.C into mechanical energy. From such inorganic and/or organic materials, pressure-liquified work materials of a critical temperature between 20 and 100 deg.C are fed, and the space-wise expansion of the fluid work material in the critical temperature range is used for work power. As pressure-liquified work materials chlortrifluormethan, carbon dioxide, ethane, acetylene, nitrogen, methyl-fluoride, hydrogen chloride, bromtrifluormethane are used. After the work process has been completed the work material is cooled and re-cycled.
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