Patents Assigned to Hydro-Quebec Institute of Research
  • Patent number: 3955042
    Abstract: An apparatus for cooling underground power cables. Cooling of underground power cables is presently effected by the circulation of water or oil through pipes within which the cables are situated. The oil or water is then circulated through air or water-cooled heat exchangers which are uniformly spaced along the transmission line. However, a substantial flow of liquid is required to extract a useful quantity of heat, and extensive equipment is necessary to effect this flow of liquid. The subject invention proposes a relatively inexpensive and more efficient apparatus to cool underground cables. The apparatus comprises an enclosed chamber adapted to extend along a portion of a length of the underground cables and adapted to be partially filled with volatile liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: Hydro-Quebec Institute of Research
    Inventors: Mazin Kellow, James Vansant, Jacques Bonneville