Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Multiple fluid-operated motors
Patent
1977-08-08
1978-10-31
Halvosa, George E. A.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
Multiple fluid-operated motors
188290, 251212, 415163, F02C 702
Patent
active
041226682
ABSTRACT:
A gas turbine engine of the two shaft free turbine type has a first gasifier turbine for driving a compressor to supply air to a combustor for combustion with fuel to produce motive fluid for driving the compressor turbine and a second free wheeling power turbine. An air brake with a compressor impeller directly coupled to the power turbine has an inlet and an exhaust and a close coupled iris throttle assembly for regulating the inlet flow of air into the compressor to obtain maximized power turn down ratios without aerodynamic instability.
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patent: 3982390 (1976-09-01), Bell
Chou Cheng-Chien
Rosebrock Theodore L.
Evans John C.
General Motors Corporation
Halvosa George E. A.
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