Nikolett
Nikolett Sipöcz, Munich DE
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20130283852 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR CO2 SEPARATION - A method for separating carbon dioxide (CO | 10-31-2013 |
Nikolett Sipöcz, Munich DE
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20130283852 | METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR CO2 SEPARATION - A method for separating carbon dioxide (CO | 10-31-2013 |
Nikolett Sipoecz, Niskayuna, NY US
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20130239608 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING COMPONENTS IN A GAS STREAM - An incoming compressed gas, such as natural gas, is pre-cooled and the gas separated from any included liquid. The pre-cooled and separated gas is expanded using an expander to rapidly reduce pressure and corresponding temperature, as well as remove any components solidified by the temperature drop. An output stream from the expander, combined with other streams, is again gas/liquid separated. The output separated gas stream is sent through another expansion and gas/liquid separation, separating one or more other components, such that a final output gas is achieved. In the case of natural gas, the final output is, for example, methane, which may be fed back to cool the incoming gas prior to end use of the methane. | 09-19-2013 |
Nikolett Sipoecz, Munich Bavaria DE
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20150153100 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HYBRID REFRIGERATION GAS LIQUEFACTION - In an embodiment, a method includes cooling a fluid along a fluid path using a vapor compression refrigeration cycle; cooling the fluid along the fluid path using at least one cryocooler of a cryogenic cooling phase; expanding the fluid during cooling within the cryogenic cooling phase, after cooling in the cryogenic cooling phase, or a combination thereof, such that a temperature and pressure of the fluid are reduced to generate a fluid stream having both a vapor phase and a liquid phase; and condensing the vapor phase. The fluid may be a natural gas. | 06-04-2015 |