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titleOfInvention Apparatus and method for obtaining high temperature process fluids from low temperature energy sources
abstract 1329732 Utilizing energy of radiation SANDERS NUCLEAR CORP 11 Nov 1970 [17 Nov 1969] 53727/70 Heading G6P In a radio-active heat source, the heat is generated in radiation absorbing material surrounding the source and is extracted therefrom by a fluid flow through the absorber, which assumes a higher temperature than that of the source. The radio-active materials may be cobalt 60, zirconium-niobium 95, cerium 144, ruthenium 106, cesium 137 or strontium 90. The radio-active sources, 91, are surrounded by the radiation absorber bed, 13, of tungsten balls and the coolant fluid, argon or nitrogen, following the arrows 94, passes from the inlet 95 to the outlet 99, passing first over the sources 91, through the sodium-potassium getter 112, through the bed 13 to the outlet. Under overheat conditions, the fusible release, 107, melts to permit the heat source to be removed by gravity through tube 109. The electrically operated heating coil 105 may also be operated to effect release. The source may supply heated gas to a turbine driving both the gas circulating pump and a generator.
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