Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of operating an adsorption compressor system, which system comprises a hot source and a cold source and at least a first and a second adsorption bed, wherein the first bed has an initial temperature that is lower than the initial temperature of said second bed, in which system heat is circulated using a heat transfer fluid (HTF), the method comprising the following phases: phase A) comprising the steps of: heating the first adsorption bed by feeding HTF to it, coming from said second bed, optionally via said hot source, while maintaining a thermal wave in said first bed; and cooling the second adsorption bed by feeding HTF to it, coming from said first bed, optionally via said cold source, while maintaining a thermal wave in said second bed; wherein phase A) is maintained until the exit temperature of said first bed and said second bed are essentially the same and phase B) comprising the steps of: feeding the HTF effluent of said first bed to said hot sourc
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 22, 2012
Date of Patent:
November 20, 2018
Assignee:
Cooll Sustainable Energy Solution B.V.
Inventors:
Johannes Faas Burger, Robert Jan Meijer
Abstract: An adsorption cell suitable for a thermal wave operated adsorption compressor comprising an elongated solid adsorption material extending along an axis, the elongated solid adsorption material and an elongated heat transfer fluid (HTF) channel in direct heat transferring contact with the outside surface of the solid adsorption material. The adsorption material is formed by a stack of units, i.e. pills of adsorption material. Each pill is accommodated in an associated cup from a heat conductive material. The surface conformity and roughness of the bottom of pill of the unit and of top of the pill of the adjacent unit on the one hand and of the cup bottom wall on the other hand are such that any gap between the abutting bottom and cup bottom wall and the abutting top and cup bottom wall is less than 30 micron, preferably less than 10 micron.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 2013
Date of Patent:
November 8, 2016
Assignee:
Cooll Sustainable Energy Solutions B.V.
Inventors:
Johannes Faas Burger, Robert Jan Meijer, Bart Custers
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of operating an adsorption compressor system, which system comprises a hot source and a cold source and at least a first and a second adsorption bed, wherein the first bed has an initial temperature that is lower than the initial temperature of said second bed, in which system heat is circulated using a heat transfer fluid (HTF), the method comprising the following phases: phase A) comprising the steps of: heating the first adsorption bed by feeding HTF to it, coming from said second bed, optionally via said hot source, while maintaining a thermal wave in said first bed; and cooling the second adsorption bed by feeding HTF to it, coming from said first bed, optionally via said cold source, while maintaining a thermal wave in said second bed; wherein phase A) is maintained until the exit temperature of said first bed and said second bed are essentially the same and phase B) comprising the steps of: feeding the HTF effluent of said first bed to said hot sourc
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 22, 2012
Publication date:
May 1, 2014
Applicant:
COOLL SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS B.V.
Inventors:
Johannes Faas Burger, Robert Jan Meijer
Abstract: The invention is directed to an adsorption cell suitable for a thermal wave operated adsorption compressor comprising: an elongated solid adsorption material; an elongated heat transfer fluid (HTF) channel in direct heat transferring contact with the outside surface of the solid adsorption material, wherein the characteristic dimension r (e.g. the radius) and the length L of said adsorption material are chosen such that L/r>10, more preferably larger than 15, most preferably larger than 20.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 22, 2012
Publication date:
April 17, 2014
Applicant:
COOLL SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLUTIONS B.V.
Inventors:
Johannes Faas Burger, Robert Jan Meijer