Hydraulic Intensifier
Hydraulic Intensifier
Points : Hydraulic Intensifier, Hydraulic Intensifier Engine
Refrigerants boil at very low temperatures at atmospheric pressure. The one in your
refrigerator at home boils at 400°F BELOW ZERO. They boil in the Super Heat Pump
panel (evaporator) pretty much all the time, and when do they build up pressure. This
pressure is free because it comes from nature at no cost. Of course 8 x 3 panels can be
put on truck or railroad car bodies as well as on a rack mount in the field. The pressure
is not great enough to power an engine, but through hydraulic intensification it can be.
When gas pressure is used to transfer energy to hydraulic fluid, the gas pressure is
decreased. When the pressure of refrigerants is lowered enough, they compress back
into a liquid at much lower temperatures. This pressure/temperature/intensification
relationship gave us an idea,
Hydraulic Intensifier Engine
Hydraulic fluid can be used at high pressures to power hydraulic motors. This unit uses
large volumes of Lower pressure refrigerant gases to make small volumes of high
pressure hydraulic fluids to power hydraulic motors.
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