Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid
Patent
1971-09-21
1976-08-03
Croyle, Carlton R.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
60 3955, 60 3969, 122 2, 210152, 423207, F02C 324, F22B 122
Patent
active
039721809
ABSTRACT:
Exhaust gases from a high pressure, high temperature fluidized bed reactor are fed through a turbo expander, in order to drive said turbo expander which is connected to a device such as a generator, adapted to accomplish useful work. Preferably, the exhaust gases pass through a particulate removal means prior to passing through the turbo expander.
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Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
Croyle Carlton R.
Garrett Robert E.
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