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dc.contributor.authorHoman, Kellyeng
dc.contributor.meetingnameMissouri Technology Expoeng
dc.date.issued2010-10eng
dc.description.abstractThis technology is an improvement to the design of the conventional water heater resulting in faster hot water and more quantities of hot water provided to the user over the period of use. A smaller water heater may be utilized to provide a families hot water needs. This technology incorporates a thermosyphon concept which encloses a fraction of the heating surfaces and limits the large-scale mixing otherwise unavoidably produced by the heat addition process in conventional systems. With a suitably chosen flow restriction, the thermosyphon effect produces a flow of hot water from this internal small volume which does not immediately mix with the remaining stored volume but is instead transported to the upper levels of the storage vessel. The end result is that, during a discharge, the output from the overall system is the sum of both the stored volume and the hot water generated at the enclosed heating surface, giving a significant increase in total output. In addition, the system recovers quicker because the hot water generated at the heating surface is not dissipated by large scale mixing in the surrounding storage volume, as it is in the early stages of the charging process for conventional storage water heaters.eng
dc.format.extent1 page : illustrationeng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/9732eng
dc.relation.ispartofAbstracts (Missouri Technology Expo 2010)eng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. Missouri Technology Expo. Missouri Technology Expo 2010eng
dc.subjectwater heatereng
dc.subjectenergy efficiencyeng
dc.titleHighly efficient water heater [abstract]eng
dc.typeAbstracteng


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