Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Combined with regulation of power output feature
Patent
1981-03-05
1983-11-08
Casaregola, Louis J.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
Combined with regulation of power output feature
60723, F02C 720
Patent
active
044134703
ABSTRACT:
A catalytic combustion system includes a combustor having a diffuser end portion supported for sliding thermal growth by a catalytic unit through a spring clip ring assembly. The catalytic unit includes two shell portions which are secured together to support a catalytic element within the shell. A ring supports the catalytic unit on the transition duct for sliding thermal axial growth through a spring ring and receives catalytic element thrust. The parts are structurally arranged for installation and maintenance through an opening in the turbine casing.
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Laurelli James A.
Scheihing Paul E.
Casaregola Louis J.
Electric Power Research Institute Inc.
Possessky E. F.
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