Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Noncommunicating heat transferring motive fluid system
Patent
1990-10-19
1992-05-12
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Noncommunicating heat transferring motive fluid system
60 39182, 60618, 60676, F01K 2310
Patent
active
051116626
ABSTRACT:
In a gas/steam power station plant, which consists essentially of at least one fossil-fired internal combustion engine (2), at least one steam circuit (1) and at least one heat exchanger (3), the heat exchanger (3) connected downstream of the internal combustion engine (2) is fed with exhaust gases (27) from the internal combustion engine (2). Together with a number of steam turbines (12, 13), the steam circuit 1 has a generator (14), a series of other auxiliary units (15, 16) and a water-cooled reactor (11) which produces an amount of saturated steam (B) from an amount of preheated feed water (C) treated in the heat exchanger (3) and fed to it. This amount of saturated steam is thereupon fed to a superheat stage (A) in the heat exchanger (3), where the actual final treatment of the steam takes place.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3172258 (1965-03-01), Pacault
patent: 4133567 (1979-01-01), McGann
Bolis Giacomo
Frutschi Hans-Ulrich
Nicolin Curt
Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
Ostrager Allen M.
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