Method and apparatus for low-loss storage of thermal energy...

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F24H 7/02 (2006.01) F28D 20/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1103533

Abstract of the Disclosure: Method of low-loss thermal energy storage in and withdrawal from a heat accumulator connected with an energy source and a heat consumer in a circulatory system through which a heat-carrying flow medium circulates which includes passing the flow medium through the energy source so as to withdraw thermal energy from the energy source and effect absorption of the thermal energy by the flow medium,guiding the flow medium in respective layers with- in the heat accumulator in a direction from the center of the heat accumulator toward the periphery thereof so as to store the thermal energy in a heat storage mass disposed in the heat accumu-. lator; and guiding the flow medium in the layers thereof through the heat accumulator in a direction from the periphery of the heat accumulator to the center thereof, and passing the flow medium from the heat accumulator through the consumer so as to withdraw thermal energy therefrom and transfer it to the consumer; and apparatus therefor. -1-

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