Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Process of power production or system operation
Patent
1996-10-28
1998-08-18
Kamen, Noah P.
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Process of power production or system operation
60657, 165 111, 364509, F01K 1302
Patent
active
057944466
ABSTRACT:
A steam powered electric power generating station to provide electricity comprises a steam turbine positioned in a steam turbine shell, equipment, such as a heater, a first and a second temperature detector, and a computer. The steam turbine has necessary blades and a rod to turn an electrical generator to create electricity. The steam turbine shell mechanically coupled to receive steam to turn the at least one blade steam turbine. The equipment is mechanically coupled to the steam turbine shell to receive steam from the steam turbine shell and receives feed water through an entry port and releases feed water heater through an exit port. The first temperature detector is positioned to detect a first temperature of the feed water prior to entering the equipment via the entry port. The second temperature detector is positioned to detect a second temperature of the feed water after exiting the first piece of feed water via the exit port. The computer is electrically coupled to the first temperature detector and to the second temperature detector and compares the first temperature to the second temperature to generate a temperature difference which is used to monitor station performance. Related processes comprise detecting a first temperature of feed water immediately before the feed water has entered heating equipment and a second temperature of the feed water immediately after the feed water has entered the heating equipment; comparing the first temperature to the second temperature to generate a temperature difference therebetween comparing the temperature difference with a preferred temperature difference to determine whether the temperature difference is within an approved range from the preferred temperature difference; generating a warning signal to alert the power plant operator if the temperature difference is not within the approved range; and taking corrective action to keep the station operating at desired efficiency levels.
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Earley James N.
Hooper Jeffrey D.
Stigall Billy H.
Stinson John S.
Basic Resources Inc.
Burke R. Darryl
Kamen Noah P.
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