“The anticipated benefits of a practical ceramic-core regenerator
Bruce Anderson |
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CR SeriesThe Continuous Rotation of the CR Series heat exchangers has been designed for applications where both gas streams are near atmospheric pressure. The IR Series heat exchangers (see below) are being designed for high pressure applications. |
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IR SeriesThe Indexed Rotation of the IR Series is under development for heat exchange between gas streams with pressure differences up to five bar. For applications with operating flows near atmospheric pressure, consider the CR Series heat exchangers that use a continuous-rotation ceramic disk. |
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![]() Wilson Heat Exchanger™ in test. |
![]() As the flow of hot gas heats a portion of the rotating ceramic disk, cool gas flows in the opposite direction through the preheated section to very effectively recover thermal energy. |
![]() Ceramic components permit higher operating temperatures for greater system efficiency. |
![]() The Wilson regenerator heat exchanger is considerably smaller yet more efficient than a similar capacity shell-and-tube system. |
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The Wilson regenerator-type heat exchanger is also considerably smaller (down to one-twentieth the size!) and is the most effective type of heat exchanger for many high-temperature applications. |







