Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid
Patent
1995-02-03
1996-03-12
Thorpe, Timothy S.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
F02C 716
Patent
active
054976111
ABSTRACT:
In a combustion chamber which consists essentially of an inflow zone and a combustion zone, the working gases flowing at high temperature into the combustion chamber are mixed with a fuel, in such a way that the latter initiates auto-ignition. Whilst the inflow zone is cooled by effusion cooling, convective cooling is adopted in the combustion zone, the cooling air for the last-mentioned cooling being used at the same time as cooling air for the effusion cooling.
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Benz Urs
Schulte-Werning Burkhard
Walhood David
ABB Management AB
Thorpe Timothy S.
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