Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – With addition of steam and/or water
Patent
1974-12-19
1976-09-07
Croyle, Carlton R.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
With addition of steam and/or water
60 395, 60 3953, F02C 710, F02C 700
Patent
active
039786617
ABSTRACT:
A heat engine provides work output from a first working fluid operating in essentially a Brayton-type thermodynamic cycle and from a second working fluid operating essentially in a Rankine-type thermodynamic cycle, the two working fluids interacting with each other so that the work output of the two working fluids, working in parallel during the conversion of heat energy to work, is compounded.
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Casaregola L. J.
Croyle Carlton R.
International Power Technology
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