Power plants – Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means
Patent
1985-01-09
1987-01-20
Husar, Stephen F.
Power plants
Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means
60668, 114 202, F01K 900
Patent
active
046372130
ABSTRACT:
Arrangement for a thermal, steam-powered engine in a submarine vehicle, for example a torpedo. A condenser is so arranged as to separate the exhaust from the engine into a condensable exhaust fraction and into a non-condensable exhaust fraction. A compressor, which is connected to the engine for the purpose of silencing, is so arranged as to compress only the non-condensable exhaust fraction which, after compression, is discharged through an exhaust outlet into the surrounding sea water. The condenser is in the form of a sleeve which for silencing purposes encloses both the engine and the compressor. A sound-deadening gap is arranged between the condenser and the hull of the vehicle.
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Gladh Goran
Hoglander Bjorn
Lobell Hans
Svensson Klas G.
Affarsverket FFV
Husar Stephen F.
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