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MAURICE LEBLANC By EurIng Brian Roberts, CIBSE Heritage Group Maurice Leblanc, 1857-1923 Maurice Leblanc was a French engineer and industrialist who was born in Paris in 1857 and educated at the Ecole Polytechnique. He began his career on the railway and then worked in several industries. He developed an improved vacuum pump and worked in the area of refrigeration. He invented the steam ejector refrigerating machine. He also obtained a patent for a centrifugal compressor in 1910, predating the introduction of a practical machine in 1922 by Willis Carrier by some 12 years. However, Leblanc worked primarily in improving induction motors and alternators and carried out significant investigations into the requirements for a television system. He was awarded the Prix Poncelot by the French Academy of Sciences in 1913 for the totality of his work in mechanics. He died in 1923.

Steam Jet Refrigeration The possibility of using a jet machine for the production of cold was envisaged in a patent of 1884. In about 1902, Charles Parsons (inventor of the steam turbine) worked on steam-jet cooling. In 1905 Leblanc independently invented his steam ejector refrigerating apparatus. In Paris, with the help of Westinghouse, he built the first successful machine around 1907-1908 and in 1911 obtained US Patent 1005851. In 1755, the Scottish physicist William Cullen had published his Essay on Cold Produced by Evaporating Fluids which included showing how to freeze water by its evaporation in vacuo. Leblanc used steam to speed the process. Steam at high pressure was ejected from nozzles over a tank of water and thus maintained the partial vacuum needed for high evaporation rates. This type of plant was intended to find its chief use in air conditioning on account of its relative safety and low first cost, but these machines need substantial quantities of cooling water, thus limiting their application. Basic elements of a steam-jet refrigeration machine From 1928 onwards, by using multistage evaporation and compression, it became possible to achieve significant economies in both steam and cooling water. The passenger liners RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth were among the first ships to be fitted with steam jet refrigeration. Manufacturers of this type of machine included Ingersoll-Rand, Foster Wheeler and Worthington. Footnote In 1929, Willis Carrier with Alfred Stacey and Carlyle Ashley developed a small steam-jet refrigerating unit for railway passenger coaches. Their surveys suggested that, at least in the USA, steam-jet refrigeration was used mainly in industrial applications.

Leblanc s US Patent 1005851 for a Steam-Jet (Ejector) Refrigerating Machine Patent Application 15 February 1905: Granted 17 October 1911

Steam-Jet Unit with Barometric Condenser by Ingersoll-Rand Company, 1940 s

Steam-Jet Water-Cooling System with Surface Condenser by Ingersoll-Rand Company, 1940 s A 250 ton (875 kw) steam-jet unit in an oil refinery, Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp, 1940 s

Centrifugal Refrigeration Compressor The centrifugal or turbo-compressor has been in use for over a century. Development was due largely to Rateau for use as an air compressor. The first attempt to use them as refrigerating machinery was made in 1910-11 by Lorenz and by Elgenfeld who computed the lower limit of size for the various refrigerants then available. Leblanc centrifugal rotor About the same time, Leblanc, in France, obtained a broad patent for his centrifugal compressor and built a workable experimental machine, using water vapour as the refrigerant. Water vapour has a low molecular weight and Leblanc was unable to design an impeller of sufficient mechanical strength for the necessary high rotating speeds. He also experimented with carbon tetrachloride and here he was on the right track, for it had most of the desirable properties, including a high molecular weight. But carbon tetrachloride was unstable and dissociated to form decomposition products which ruined the compressor. Leblanc also had other problems, notably with shaft seals, and he was unable to keep air out of the refrigerating system. (Around 1916, Willis Carrier became interested in the possibilities of centrifugal refrigeration, but experienced similar problems to Leblanc, finally overcoming these and demonstrating his first working machine in 1922, shortly before the death of Leblanc).

Leblanc s US Patent 977659 for a Refrigerating Machine with Centrifugal Compressor Patent Application 24 February 1904: Granted 6 December 1910

References A History of the Centrifugal Refrigeration Machine, Walter A Grant, Refrigerating Engineering, February 1942. The Romance of Air Conditioning, Logan Lewis, Carrier Corporation, c.1950 Father of Air Conditioning: Willis Haviland Carrier, Margaret Ingels, Country Life Press, 1952 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Richard C Jordan & Gayle B Priester, Constable, London, 1956 A History of Refrigeration, Roger Thevenot, International Institute of Refrigeration, Paris, 1979 Building Services Engineering: A Review of Its Development, Neville S Billington & Brian M Roberts, Pergamon Press, 1982 The Comfort Makers, Brian Roberts, ASHRAE, 2004