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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01K—STEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
- F01K27/00—Plants for converting heat or fluid energy into mechanical energy, not otherwise provided for
- F01K27/005—Plants for converting heat or fluid energy into mechanical energy, not otherwise provided for by means of hydraulic motors
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01K—STEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
- F01K1/00—Steam accumulators
- F01K1/12—Multiple accumulators; Charging, discharging or control specially adapted therefor
- F01K1/14—Circulation
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01K—STEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
- F01K3/00—Plants characterised by the use of steam or heat accumulators, or intermediate steam heaters, therein
- F01K3/004—Accumulation in the liquid branch of the circuit
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- the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for producing liquid flow in a pipeline. More particularly, it relates to a method and an apparatus for producing liquid flow in a pipeline which is provided with at least one turbine device to extract energy from the liquid flow.
- district heating plants which are based on the distribution of heated water to a surrounding area, have been considered to be a relatively environmentally friendly solution.
- Such plants are considered to be particularly environmentally friendly when energy is based on the combustion of, for example, waste or CO 2 -neutral energy sources, such as wood chips.
- Publication GB 162641 discloses an apparatus that utilizes pressurised steam to provide liquid flow in a pipe line.
- Publication US 2007/0151234 Al discloses a system for producing energy, where pressurised air is used to provide liquid flow to a water turbine .
- the invention has for its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art .
- a method for producing liquid flow in a pipeline which is provided with at least one turbine device to extract energy from the liquid flow, wherein the method includes the steps of:
- the energy supplied to the system in the form of steam which has been pressurized can be provided, in a manner known per se, by means of a steam boiler, for example.
- At least one additional turbine is placed in each of at least one additional medium-pressure pipeline arranged for the at least one container, the pres- sure in the container being a control factor for liquid flow in the individual pipeline.
- the liquid may thereby be controlled to flow successively into one or more medium-pressure liquid lines and through ad- ditional turbines which are optimized for liquid flow with a limited pressure range.
- the steam in the pressure bleed line is carried into the steam-generating device by means of a pumping device .
- the steam in the pres- sure bleed line is carried into the heat exchanger and pumped from that into the steam-generating device.
- the pressure bleed line is provided with a steam turbine to extract energy from the steam flowing in the line.
- the steam turbine is disposed upstream of a possible heat exchanger. It has turned out to be a great advantage if the turbine is a so-called volumetric turbine device.
- a so-called lobe pump is used as a turbine, the lobe pump being driven by the liquid flow in the pipeline. It is also a great advantage if the turbine is used to control the pressure downstream of the turbine in such a way that this pressure does not fall below a predetermined minimum pressure.
- an apparatus for producing liquid flow in a pipeline to drive at least one turbine disposed in the pipeline including at least one container which is arranged to hold steam and liquid, and steam, which has been directed into the container, being arranged to drive liquid out of the container through a closable outlet and into the pipeline which includes the turbine, the liquid, which has been forced out of the container at a first pressure, being connected in terms of fluid, via a buffer container, to a closable liquid inlet portion of the container, through which the liquid has been carried at a second pressure which is lower than said first pressure, the second pressure being higher than a residual pressure in the container, though.
- the container being divided into a steam chamber and a liquid chamber by means of a floating piston, preferably made of a heat-insulating material.
- the buffer container is placed in a portion of the apparatus between a downstream side of the turbine and the container. To maintain an overpressure within the apparatus, so that liquid may enter the container without the use of a pumping device, it is an advantage if the buffer container is a pressure container.
- the steam-generating device is supplied with liquid from the buffer container, alternatively, or additionally, the steam-generating device is sup- plied with fluid from the pressure bleed line or from a possible heat exchanger connected to it in terms of fluid.
- the liquid or steam must be subjected to a pressure increase before being carried into the steam-generating device for such supply to take place.
- Figure 1 shows a principle drawing of an apparatus in which steam is used to force liquid through two turbines which are placed in parallel in respective portions of a pipe coil.
- the principle drawing shows the apparatus in a given phase .
- the reference numeral 1 indicates an apparatus according to the invention, the apparatus being shown in a given phase or in a "momentary picture" .
- the apparatus 1 is constituted by the following main components :
- a high-pressure liquid line 7 connected to a bottom portion of each of the containers Vl, V2 , V3 , V4 , a liquid flow out of the individual container Vl, V2 , V3 and V4 into the high- pressure liquid line 7 being controlled by means of respective high-pressure valves Hl, H2 , H3 and H4 ;
- a medium-pressure liquid line 9 connected to a bottom portion of each of the containers Vl, V2 , V3 , V4 , liquid flow out of the individual container Vl , V2 , V3 and V4 into the medium-pressure liquid line 9 being controlled by means of a respective medium-pressure valve Ml, M2 , M3 and M4 ;
- first turbine 11 which is in fluid communication with the high-pressure liquid line 7 and a second turbine 13 which is in fluid communication with the medium-pressure liquid line 9;
- a pressure bleed line 23 connected to a top portion of each of the containers Vl, V2 , V3 and V4 , the pressure bleed from the individual container Vl, V2 , V3 and V4 being controlled by means of respective pressure bleed valves Bl, B2 , B3 and B4 ; and - a steam boiler supply line 29 carrying, by means of a pump 31, liquid from the buffer container 19 to the steam boiler 3.
- the steam supply valve S2 is open, whereas the steam supply valves Sl, S3 and S4 are closed.
- vapour or steam from the steam boiler 3 flows only into the container io V2.
- the steam boiler produces steam at a first pressure, which is 30 bars, for example.
- a person skilled in the art will understand that steam at a pressure different from the exemplary pressure indicated may be supplied.
- the steam entering the container V2 displaces liquid, for ex- i5 ample water, out through the high-pressure valve H2 , which is open, into the high-pressure liquid line 7.
- the high-pressure valves Hl, H3 , H4 controlling liquid outflow from, respectively, the containers Vl, V3 and V4 are in the closed position at the moment shown.
- the first turbine 11 is a volumetric pumping device which is driven by the water flow, the pumping device being connected to, for example, a generator (not shown) for the pro-
- the volumetric pumping device is preferably constituted by a so-called lobe pump.
- the energy extracted by the turbine 11, results in a pressure drop across the turbine 11. Downstream of the turbine 11 the pressure is reduced to a relatively low pressure, for exam- 30 pie, but not limited to, in the order of 2-3 bars. It is desirable to maintain an overpressure downstream of the turbine 11 for the liquid to be able to flow through the low-pressure liquid lines 15, 17 and into the buffer container 19 and from there through the liquid supply line 21 into the respective container without the use of pumping devices which would re- quire energy.
- the container Vl is shown as it is approximately half filled with steam which has forced liquid out through the high-pressure liquid line 7 while the high-pressure valve Hl was in its open position.
- the high-pressure valve Hl and the steam supply valve Sl are in the closed position whereas the medium-pressure valve Ml is in its open position.
- the pressure in the container Vl now forces the liquid out through the open medium-pressure valve Ml, into the medium-pressure liquid line 9 and further into an accumulator container 25 for pressure equalization, from where the liquid flows through the second turbine 13. Down- stream of the second turbine 13 the liquid flows via the second low-pressure line 17 into the buffer container 19.
- a container (not shown) , substan- tially corresponding to the accumulator container 25 disposed in the medium-pressure liquid line 9, can be disposed in the high-pressure liquid line 7.
- the containers V3 and V4 are in the process of being filled with liquid from the buffer container 19.
- the container V3 has been filled about 80 %, whereas the container V4 has been filled about 20 % in the given phase.
- liquid supply valves L3 and L4 are in an open position.
- the pressure bleed valves B3 and B4 are in an open position.
- the pressure bleed line 23 is shown to be connected to a heat exchanger 27, known per se.
- the main purpose of the heat exchanger 27 is to condense the steam into liquid, so that the steam and liquid balance is maintained in the apparatus.
- the heat exchanger 27 provides a certain suction of steam out of the respective container V1-V4.
- Another purpose is to utilize a portion of the thermal energy which is carried by the steam bled from the containers Vl -V4.
- the thermal energy extracted may be used, for example, in connection with a biogas plant (not shown) which could be connected to the steam boiler 3.
- steam which is bled through the pressure bleed line 23 can be carried directly to the buffer container 19.
- steam bled may take a longer time in condensing and may consequently counteract effective bleeding of the containers Vl -V4.
- Liquid which is used in the production of steam in the steam boiler 3 is pumped from the buffer container 19 and into the steam boiler 3 through the steam boiler supply line 29 by means of a pump 31.
- the pump 31 is the only device besides the steam boiler 3 utilizing energy of any significance, as the energy required for operating the valves is considered to be relatively modest.
- the apparatus 1 is provided with four containers Vl, V2 , V3, V4 , it will be understood that that the apparatus could also be constituted by one, two, three or more than four containers.
- steam may be supplied to apparatuses which are connected in series, that is to say that two or more containers or sets of containers are connected in series.
- liquid may be forced into two alternative liquid lines 7, 9 and, from there, through asso- ciated turbines 11, 13.
- the apparatus may be provided with further liquid lines (not shown) which are each provided with a turbine (not shown) .
- valves which are mentioned above are controlled by means of control devices known per se, which will be well known to a person skilled in the art.
- valves which are opened and closed to liquid flow are operated substantially in pressure balance. This is an advantage with respect to the use of energy necessary for op- erating the valves.
- the apparatus 1 provides a closed, pressurized system which exhibits a very high efficiency, while the energy supplied to the steam boiler 3 may, at the same time, be converted into energy which can be distributed on an existing power supply network.
- steam may be provided by means of various energy sources, such as, but not limited to, fossil fuel, organic material, waste combustion, solar energy and surplus heat from the industry or a combination of one or more thereof.
- the liquid temperature may be more than 100 0 C and the system may be without any emission or exhaust of steam or liquid.
- all or parts of the apparatus 1 may be provided with a heat- insulating means.
- the apparatus according to the present invention includes very few moving parts and therefore exhibits advantages as far as maintenance is concerned. Still, one of the most important benefits in relation to known apparatuses is the high efficiency of the apparatus, which has proved, in measurements, to be in the range of 60-70 %. The simplicity of the apparatus combined with its high efficiency will make it economically beneficial to utilize energy carriers which have not been used until now.
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