WO2002055855A1 - Power generating system - Google Patents
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- WO2002055855A1 WO2002055855A1 PCT/GB2001/005500 GB0105500W WO02055855A1 WO 2002055855 A1 WO2002055855 A1 WO 2002055855A1 GB 0105500 W GB0105500 W GB 0105500W WO 02055855 A1 WO02055855 A1 WO 02055855A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02C—GAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F02C1/00—Gas-turbine plants characterised by the use of hot gases or unheated pressurised gases, as the working fluid
- F02C1/04—Gas-turbine plants characterised by the use of hot gases or unheated pressurised gases, as the working fluid the working fluid being heated indirectly
- F02C1/05—Gas-turbine plants characterised by the use of hot gases or unheated pressurised gases, as the working fluid the working fluid being heated indirectly characterised by the type or source of heat, e.g. using nuclear or solar energy
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02C—GAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
- F02C6/00—Plural gas-turbine plants; Combinations of gas-turbine plants with other apparatus; Adaptations of gas-turbine plants for special use
- F02C6/18—Plural gas-turbine plants; Combinations of gas-turbine plants with other apparatus; Adaptations of gas-turbine plants for special use using the waste heat of gas-turbine plants outside the plants themselves, e.g. gas-turbine power heat plants
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02E—REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
- Y02E50/00—Technologies for the production of fuel of non-fossil origin
- Y02E50/10—Biofuels, e.g. bio-diesel
Definitions
- the present invention relates to power generating systems.
- micro turbines which are small, recuperated gas turbines have been developed that offer many benefits over conventional small scale power generation technologies. Their principal benefits are reduced costs, increased reliability and availability and also ultra-low emissions.
- micro turbines can only be operated from gaseous and liquid fuels.
- a power generating system comprising a combustion arrangement in which combustion of fuel material is used to heat a fluid and a turbine which is driven by the heated fluid to generate power.
- the turbine is preferably a gas turbine, and may comprise a micro turbine.
- the combustion arrangement comprises a combustion chamber associated with which is a heat exchanger through which fluid passes to be heated.
- the heat exchanger may comprise a fluid inlet through which preferably partially pre-heated fluid is introduced into the heat exchanger.
- Fluid may be introduced into the heat exchanger under compression, and may have been passed through a compressor which may have pre-heated the fluid for introduction.
- Fluid may be introduced at a temperature in the range 150-250°C, and preferably 200°C.
- the fluid is preferably a gas, and may be atmospheric air.
- the heat exchanger is located in an upper part of the combustion chamber and preferably at or near the top thereof.
- the heat exchanger may comprise a conduit through which fluid flows to be heated, the conduit defining a tortuous path to facilitate the heating of air therein.
- the heat exchanger preferably keeps the fluid separate from combustion gases generated during combustion, whilst allowing the gases to pass around the outside of the conduit whereby to heat the fluid passing through the conduit.
- Means may be provided in the heat exchanger to divert combustion gases over the conduit to facilitate heat transfer.
- the means may be in the form of baffles which may be selectively removable.
- the heat exchanger further comprises insulation materials to further improve heat transfer.
- the insulation material may line the inside of a housing of the exchanger and may comprise ceramics material.
- the heat exchanger may comprise materials able to resist high temperatures and retain strength and geometry at temperatures up to in the order of 1000°C whilst providing good conduction of heat, such as exotic stainless steel or other suitable, conductive yet durable material.
- the heat exchanger is preferably readily dismantled, at least in part, to facilitate cleaning thereof, in particular cleaning of the outside of the conduit for example to remove combustion by-products such as soot and other carbonaceous deposits.
- the heat exchanger is arranged to allow fluid passing therethrough to be heated to approximately 800-900°C, depending upon the material being combusted.
- the combustion chamber is arranged to accommodate combustion of a range of fuel materials, in particular solid fuels such as combustible waste, fossil fuels and wood. It is preferable to use sustainable or renewable fuels.
- heated fluid exits the heat exchanger to be introduced to the turbine to drive the turbine to generate electrical power.
- a conduit may connect the heat exchanger to the turbine which may be remote from the heat exchanger.
- Means may be provided to process generated power, such as an inverter/rectifier means.
- the system may further comprise means to utilise waste gases from the combustion chamber, particularly to use the residual heat in the gases to heat for example an appliance, such as a radiator, before the gases are exhausted from the system.
- the invention further provides a method of generating power, the method comprising combusting fuel in a combustion arrangement to heat fluid and using said heated fluid to drive a turbine to generate power.
- the method may comprise the use of a system substantially as defined in any of the preceding twelve paragraphs.
- the invention further provides a combustion arrangement as described in any of the preceding thirteen paragraphs.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of a power generating system according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of a heat exchanger according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is an elevation view of the heat exchanger of Fig. 2.
- a power generating system 10 comprising a combustion arrangement 12 in which combustion of fuel material (not shown) is used to heat fluid, such as air and a turbine 14 which is driven by the heated fluid to generate power.
- the combustion arrangement 12 comprises a combustion chamber 16 at or near the top of which is located a heat exchanger 18.
- the combustion chamber comprises a fuel inlet 20, generally towards the bottom thereof.
- the chamber may be constructed of generally conventional materials, and may comprise an outer metallic casing lined with fire resistant material, such as firebrick.
- the heat exchanger 18 comprises a conduit 22 having an air inlet 24 and an air outlet 26.
- the conduit 22 comprises a plurality of passages 26 which define a matrix within the heat exchanger 18 around the outside of which combustion gases from the chamber 16 can circulate to heat air passing through the conduit 22.
- the conduit 22 is shown comprising four passages 26 a,b,c and d which extend transversely across the heat exchanger 18 from the inlet 24 to a respective end 27 a,b,c,d at which the passages turn through 90° to extend downward a short distance from toward the top of the exchanger toward the bottom.
- the passages 26 a,b,c,d extend downward a short distance, then across, back across toward the inlet 22, and then down and across until they define a tortuous path extending to the bottom of the exchanger.
- the conduit 22 passes beneath a baffle 29 to open into a further array of four passages 26 e,f,g,h which are similar to the passages 26 a,b,c,d.
- the passages 26 e,f,g,h wind their way up toward the top of the exchanger in similar fashion as described for passages 26 a,b,c,d.
- the passages 26 e,f,g,h pass over a further baffle 31 to open into a final array of passages 26 i,j,k,l which wind down in a similar fashion to the outlet 26.
- This tortuous matrix of passages provides for efficient transfer of heat from combustion gases as they pass around the passages 26 a-1 through the space 33 therebetween.
- the conduit 22 is made of material able to resist temperatures up to in the order of 1000°C whilst retaining strength and geometry and providing for good heat transfer through a high coefficient of conductivity.
- the heat exchanger 18 is made of exotic stainless steel, although other suitable materials may be used.
- the baffles 29,31 are selectively removable to enable cleaning thereof and also of the conduit 22.
- the baffles 29,31 comprise heat reflective material such as ceramic.
- the housing 35 of the heat exchanger may comprise heat reflective material, such as a lining of ceramics material to help retain heat within the exchanger 18 and thereby to facilitate heat transfer within the exchanger 18.
- a compressor 28 is provided which receives from atmosphere air through an air inlet and compresses the air which compressed air is fed into the heat exchanger 18 to the inlet 24.
- the compressed air is preheated to approximately 200°C, the compression of the air achieving this temperature.
- the outlet 26 for the heated air exiting the heat exchanger 18 is connected to the turbine 14, which is a gas turbine, preferably a micro turbine, by a conduit 30. Alternatively the turbine 14 may be directly attached to the outlet 26.
- the air exiting the heat exchanger 18 is approximately 850°C.
- the heated air drives the micro turbine 14 and the generator 32 of the turbine to generate electricity, which electrical output may be subjected to an inverter/rectifier 34 before being outputted for further use.
- the heated air used to drive the turbine 14 is collected once used to drive the turbine 14 and re-introduced to the combustion chamber 16 via a conduit 35, whereby to enhance and improve the efficiency of combustion.
- This air is likely to be of a temperature in the order of 550°C, and is inputted into the combustion chamber 16 through an inlet 36.
- An outlet 38 is provided in the combustion chamber 16, to allow combustion gases to be vented from the chamber 16, once those gases have been used to heat air in the exchanger 18.
- the temperature of the gases vented are in the order of 300°C and these are introduced to an appliance such as a radiator or other heating appliance 40 which could be used, by heat exchange to heat an object or a room. This provides further energy efficiency of the system 10.
- the gases are then exhausted from the appliance 40 for example to atmosphere.
- the system 10 enables gas turbines and in particular the relatively advantageous micro turbines to be powered indirectly using solid fuels.
- driving gas turbines and in particular micro turbines has not been possible using solid fuel.
- the advantage of being able to use solid fuel is that sustainable and renewable source fuels can be used, as well as waste and by-products, such as wood, paper, animal products and the like.
- the internals of the combustion chamber may be modified according to the fuels to be combusted.
- suitable fuels are inputted into the combustion chamber 16 through the inlet 20, and these are ignited to combust.
- the baffles 29,31 help direct the combustion gases over the conduit 22.
- air is compressed by the compressor 28 and fed through the inlet 24 into the heat exchanger at a temperature of approximately 200°C.
- the combustion gases heat up the air, until it exits through the outlet 26 generally at a temperature in the order of 850°C.
- the ceramic lining on the housing 35 help to improve the efficiency of the exchanger.
- This heated air is then introduced to the turbine 14, whereby the heated air, which is now relatively fast moving, turns blades within the turbine 14 thereby driving the turbine 14 to generate electricity through the generator 32, which electricity is subjected to an inverter/rectifier 14 for output for use, for example for powering electrical apparatus and systems in the normal way.
- the heated air that drives the micro turbine 14 is vented off once past the blades and fed back into the combustion chamber 16 through the inlet 36.
- This air is at a temperature in the order of 550°C, and therefore when inputted into the chamber 16 acts to improve the efficiency of combustion, and also heating of further air as it passes through the exchanger 18.
- system 10 provides for the efficient generation of electrical power using sustainable and renewable sources of fuel to drive micro turbines, and therefore allows the advantages of micro turbines to be coupled with the advantages of using sustainable and renewable fuels.
- the system may comprise any number of the aforesaid components and features in any combination.
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Priority Applications (6)
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US10/250,806 US20040088979A1 (en) | 2001-01-10 | 2001-12-13 | Power generating system |
DK01273128T DK1350016T3 (en) | 2001-12-13 | 2001-12-13 | Energy Generating System |
AT01273128T ATE281592T1 (en) | 2001-01-10 | 2001-12-13 | ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM |
EP01273128A EP1350016B1 (en) | 2001-01-10 | 2001-12-13 | Power generating system |
CA2433991A CA2433991C (en) | 2001-01-10 | 2001-12-13 | Power generating system |
DE60106976T DE60106976T2 (en) | 2001-01-10 | 2001-12-13 | POWER GENERATION SYSTEM |
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GBGB0100601.4A GB0100601D0 (en) | 2001-01-10 | 2001-01-10 | Power generating system |
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EP (1) | EP1350016B1 (en) |
AT (1) | ATE281592T1 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2433991C (en) |
DE (1) | DE60106976T2 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2231390T3 (en) |
GB (1) | GB0100601D0 (en) |
PT (1) | PT1350016E (en) |
WO (1) | WO2002055855A1 (en) |
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- 2001-12-13 EP EP01273128A patent/EP1350016B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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GB2420382A (en) * | 2004-11-18 | 2006-05-24 | Talbott S Heating Ltd | Turbine power generating system using solid fuel |
WO2006080891A1 (en) * | 2005-01-28 | 2006-08-03 | Compower | Heating device |
US8240123B2 (en) | 2005-04-12 | 2012-08-14 | Zilkha Biomass Power Llc | Integrated biomass energy system |
FR2916240A1 (en) * | 2007-05-15 | 2008-11-21 | Inst Francais Du Petrole | SYSTEM FOR GENERATING ENERGY, ESPECIALLY ELECTRICAL, WITH A GAS TURBINE AND A ROTARY REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER. |
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ES2231390T3 (en) | 2005-05-16 |
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GB0100601D0 (en) | 2001-02-21 |
DE60106976D1 (en) | 2004-12-09 |
ATE281592T1 (en) | 2004-11-15 |
CA2433991A1 (en) | 2002-07-18 |
CA2433991C (en) | 2011-08-23 |
PT1350016E (en) | 2005-03-31 |
EP1350016B1 (en) | 2004-11-03 |
US20040088979A1 (en) | 2004-05-13 |
DE60106976T2 (en) | 2005-12-01 |
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