Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – With gear – pressure exchanger – or screw-type compressor
Patent
1992-05-26
1993-12-07
Bertsch, Richard A.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
With gear, pressure exchanger, or screw-type compressor
417 64, F02C 302
Patent
active
052674320
ABSTRACT:
A wave rotor system includes a wave rotor coupled to first and second end plates. Special ports are provided, one in each of the first and second end plates, to cancel expansion waves generated by the release of working fluid from the wave rotor. One of the expansion waves is reflected in the wave rotor from a reflecting portion, and provided to the special port in the second end plate. Fluid present at the special port in the second end plate has a stagnation pressure and mass flow which is substantially the same as that of the cells of the wave rotor communicating with such special port. This allows for cancellation of the expansion wave generated by the release of working fluid from the wave rotor. The special port in the second end plate has a first end corresponding substantially to the head of the expansion wave, and a second end corresponding substantially to the tail of the expansion wave. Also, the special port is configured to continually change along the circumference of the second end plate to affect expansion wave cancellation. An expansion wave generated by a second release of working fluid from the wave rotor is cancelled in a similar manner to that described above using a special port in the first end plate. Preferably the cycle of operation of the wave rotor system is designed so that the stagnation pressure and mass flow of the fluid present at the special ports is the same so that the special ports may be connected by a common duct.
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Bertsch Richard A.
Kocharov Michael I.
Mackin James A.
Miller Guy M.
Shook Gene E.
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