Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – With safety device
Patent
1983-12-19
1989-01-17
Casaregola, Louis J.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
With safety device
60 395, 415144, 415121A, F02G 300
Patent
active
047980478
ABSTRACT:
A power recovery expander for use with a motive fluid of hot gas with entrained particulates is disclosed. Means for removal of entrained particulates and for cooling portions of the turbomachine are provided. Additionally, cooling fluid is directed to a separate cooling chamber, said cooling fluid being used to draw additional particulate matters from the motive fluid.
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Casaregola Louis J.
Elliott Turbomachinery Co., Inc.
Thorpe T. S.
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