Passive-active thermosyphon

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Inventors

Haynes, Francis D.
Zarling, John P.
Quinn, William F.

Application #

883443

Filed

May-15-1992

Published

Jul-12-1994

Current US Class

062/260
062/DIG22
165/104.21
165/45

International Classes

F25D 023/12

Field of Search

62/119 62/260 62/333 62/DIG. 165/45 165/104.211

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Sollecito; John M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marsh; Luther A.

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Abstract
A thermosyphon for use in frozen or unfrozen soil includes an evaporator tion embedded in the soil, a condenser section exposed to ambient air, an intermediate section connecting the two sections and a heat exchanger connected to a mechanical refrigeration source and operable to cool either the condenser or the intermediate section of the thermosyphon during periods when the ambient temperature is higher than that at which passive thermosyphonic cooling occurs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for providing refrigeration for the ground, for seasonal frost or permafrost areas, comprising:

an evaporator section adapted to be installed in the ground;

a condenser section connected to an intermediate section connected in series between said condenser and evaporator sections, said intermediate section connected to a said heat exchanger; wherein

said evaporator section and said condenser section constitute a passive thermosyphon; and

said heat exchanger is provided with incoming and outgoing mechanical refrigeration lines which comprise part of a mechanical refrigeration system said passive thermosyphon said heat exchanger and said mechanical refrigeration system comprise means to refrigerate the ground when the ground temperature is above ambient temperature and to refrigerate the ground supplementary to said passive thermosyphon when the ground temperature is below ambient temperature.



Description
The present invention pertains to thermosyphons and, more particularly, to thermosyphons capable of operating either in a self-contained passive mode or in a mechanical refrigeration assisted active mode.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

When structures are built in regions of permafrost, heat flow from the structure into the permafrost may cause thawing of the permafrost, degrading the stability thereof and resulting in structural damage. One approach to this problem is the use of passive thermosyphons to extract heat from the permafrost and maintain the same at a sufficiently low temperature to prevent thawing. A typical passive thermosyphon has an evaporator section buried in the permafrost, a condenser section exposed to the ambient and an intermediate section providing fluid communication between the evaporator and condenser sections. The thermosyphon is a closed system containing a working fluid such as CO.sub.2 or NH.sub.3. Such devices are substantially maintenance free and do not involve any operating costs.
 
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