Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Power system involving change of state
Patent
1977-02-18
1978-08-29
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Power system involving change of state
60651, F01K 1300, F01K 2508
Patent
active
041094697
ABSTRACT:
The integration of a petroleum refinery, or a petrochemical complex, with an off-site power facility in which the latter provides a vaporizable coolant for vaporization in the former. Vaporization is effected through indirect contact with one or more waste heat streams; the resulting vapors are expanded through a turbine, to a lower pressure, from the resulting motion of which power is generated. In most instances, the process generates more power than its connected load. Preferably, the coolant is indirectly contacted, at elevated pressure, with a plurality of refinery process streams in series and in the order of increasing temperature. Resulting vaporized coolant phases are passed through individual turbines, or through different stages of a multiple-stage turbine.
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patent: 4033141 (1977-07-01), Gustafsson
Erickson Robert W.
Hoatson Jr. James R.
Ostrager Allen M.
Page II William H.
UOP Inc.
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