WO2017139863A1 - Gas turbine blower/pump - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to Aeration Blowers and Pump technologies. More particular, the present invention relates to a Gas Turbine engine fueled by Natural gas or Bio gas, the byproduct of wastewater treatment, where this Gas turbine engine direct drives a blower or a pump, employing a recuperated heat in the Gas Turbine to increase the Gas Turbine Inlet temperature to 1800 to 2000 Deg F and a heat exchanger cooling system or a electric generator system driven by the downstream system exhaust waste heat.
- Blowers and Pumps are used in a variety of applications including water and wastewater treatment, food and beverage, oil and gas, power generation, pulp and paper and pharmaceutical industries.
- blowers deliver airflow at high volume and pressure typically lower than 1.0 atmospheres of discharge pressure.
- the pumps deliver low or high water flow at varying heads.
- blowers and pumps have been driven by electric motors. Electric motors require electricity generated on site using a variety of electric co-generators or accessing this electricity from the electric grid. Electric- motor driven blowers and pumps require several complex electric components, including variable frequency drives, Sine wave fitters, Line Input Reactors, Harmonic Filters and power Transformers. _ -
- Gas Turbines have evolved over the years to being highly efficient, low in emissions as they are used in a variety of applications from aerospace, aviation and power generation. In some cases, Gas Turbine engines are used to drive high-pressure gas compressors that deliver natural gas, oxygen or nitrogen in pipelines, at multiple atmospheres discharge pressures. During the compression of gas, gas turbine exhaust heat and the compression heat energies are generated as byproducts and expelled as waste heat.
- biogas is a free byproduct of waste treatment, when treated properly, instead of being flared or dumped to the atmosphere, can be used alone or in a combination with natural gas to produce the fuel required for the gas turbine engine directly driving the blower or pump thereby reducing significantly the operating costs of the waste treatment facility.
- biogas is a free byproduct of waste treatment, when treated properly, instead of being flared or dumped to the atmosphere, can be used alone or in a combination with natural gas to produce the fuel required for the gas turbine engine directly driving the blower or pump thereby reducing significantly the operating costs of the waste treatment facility.
- US 8327644 illustrates a micro gas turbine engine for use in a turbo heater or co-generation application is described.
- the micro gas turbine engine includes a fuel delivery system which minimizes the development of deposits in the air-fuel passageway.
- a fuel delivery channel formed between a fuel deflector and a slinger body is formed with a contoured or undulating - - ce.
- a fuel deflector ring is interposed between the fuel delivery channel and the slinger impeller militate the flow of the air-fuel mixture into the combustion chamber.
- centrifugal pump is shown in US 8240976 which relates to a centrifugal pump housing including a rotatable impeller having radial blades and an axial diffuser having vanes angularly spaced downstream of said impeller by a cross-over gap formed within said pump housing so that the fluid subjected to the impeller must move through said cross-over gap to be driven into said axial diffuser, the improvement comprising at least a single, axial diffuser vane extension mounted circumferentially with said axial diffuser and extending into said cross-over gap for guiding the fluid flow from said impeller through the cross-over gap and driven to said axial diffuser, said diffuser vane extension being constructed designed and formed in structure with a tandem vane portion for imparting a twisting force to the fluid received from said impeller for minimizing any turbulence present in the fluid stream as it leaves the impeller whereby said pump exhibits a pump head curve that has been modified for eliminating flat or positive slopes as the flow-head curve becomes continuously rising toward shut-off
- US 8096127 describes an exhaust turbo-supercharger is capable of preventing misalignment of the center of the rotating shaft of a supercharger turbine and the center of the rotating shaft of a supercharger compressor, or, misalignment of the center of the rotating shaft of the supercharger turbine, the center of the rotating shaft of the supercharger compressor, and the center of the rotating shaft of a power generator, due to the heat of exhaust gas; is capable of reducing vibration of these rotation axes; and is capable of improving the reliability of the entire supercharger.
- the exhaust turbo-supercharger has a casing that supports a turbine unit and a compressor unit. The lower end of the casing constitutes a leg portion, and the leg portion is fixed to a base placed on the floor.
- a power _ - irator having a rotating shaft is connected to a rotating shaft of the turbine unit and the Dressor unit.
- US 8931291 illustrates a system that includes a gas compressor including an engine, a compressor driven by the engine, and a vapor absorption cycle (VAC) system driven by waste heat from the compressor, wherein the VAC system is configured to cool at least one medium.
- a method that includes generating waste heat while compressing a gas, driving a vapor absorption cycle (VAC) system with the waste heat, and cooling at least one medium via the VAC system.
- US 746813 relates to a centrifugal compressor is applied as an organic rankine cycle turbine by operating the machine in reverse.
- a suitable refrigerant is chosen such that the pressures and temperatures are maintained within established limits.
- a unit having a first inlet and first outlet; a second inlet and md outlet; an impeller disposed between said first inlet and said first outlet; a gas turbine Dsed between said second inlet and said second outlet; a combustion mixture introduced into second inlet to drive said gas turbine and exhaust through said second outlet; an impeller disposed between said first inlet and said first outlet; and said gas turbine connected to said impeller so as to drive said impeller and move a fluid from said first inlet to said first outlet.
- It is a further aspect of this invention to provide an integrated gas turbine unit comprising: a working fluid inlet and working fluid outlet; an impeller disposed between said working fluid inlet and said working fluid outlet; a combustor disposed between an inlet and outlet for combusting a mixture of air and biofuel to drive a turbine; and a shaft having an axis of rotation, said turbine and impeller coaxially connected to said shaft so as to move said working fluid.
- It is a further aspect of this invention to provide a method of driving an impeller with a gas turbine comprising: coaxially connecting said impeller and turbine; rotatably driving said gas turbine by combusting a mixture of air and fuel so as to rotationally drive said turbine and impeller and produce an exhaust gas; and capturing waste heat from said exhaust gas to preheat said air upon reentry to the gas turbine at a higher pressure ratio of 4.5 compared to inlet and at high temperature between 1800 and 2000 Deg. F, at which stage the gas expands through the gas turbine and results in further moving of a working fluid by said impeller.
- the gas expanding through the gas turbine enters the power turbine at high pressure and temperature, rotating the said power turbine that in turn rotates at variable the shaft directly connected to the impeller of the blower and pump to deliver the working air of fluid.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view taken from the right front side view of the Gas Turbine unit 10.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view taken from the rear right side view of the Gas Turbine unit 10.
- FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of the Gas Turbine unit 10.
- FIG. 4 is a left side elevational view of the Gas Turbine Blower unit 10.
- FIG. 5 is a right side elevational view of the Gas Turbine Blower unit 10.
- FIG. 6 is a rear elevational view of the Gas Turbine unit 10.
- FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the Gas Turbine unit 10.
- FIG. 8 is a bottom plan view of the Gas Turbine unit 10. -
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of one embodiment of the invention relating to a Gas Turbine Blower 12 taken along lines 9-9 of FIG. 4 showing the rotors mounted in an arrangement with the main ponents.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of the Gas Turbine Blower unit, blower system shown in FIG. 9 with a gas turbine compressor driven by high-pressure gas turbine, a combustor of natural gas or biogas, a single blower impeller driven by a free power turbine and a recuperator recovering the heat from the exhaust gas that will be used to increase the gas turbine inlet temperature.
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view of another embodiment of the invention relating to a Gas Turbine Pump unit 16 taken along lines 11-11 of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the Gas Turbine Pump unit, device, system shown in FIG. 11 with a gas turbine compressor driven by high pressure gas turbine, a combustor of natural gas or biogas, a single pump impeller driven by free power turbine and a recuperator recovering heat from the exhaust gas to be used to increase the gas turbine inlet temperature.
- FIG. 13 is a chart illustrating one example of the efficiency and cost savings of this invention.
- DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS The same parts are marked throughout the figures with like numbers.
- _ - specific embodiments of the present invention will be described below. These embodiments are exemplary of the present invention. It should be appreciated that in the development of any such al implementation, as in engineering or design project, numerous detail decisions must be made hieve the developer's specific goals which may vary from one embodiment to another.
- the embodiments discussed below may include an optional gearbox 13 to reduce or increase rotor speed driven by free power turbine, an optional heat exchanger 27 and an optional electrical generator or cooling refrigerator 29 to recovery the wasted heat from the exhaust gas down stream from recuperator 60.
- Figures 1 through 8 generally illustrate one embodiment of the invention relating to Gas Turbine unit or device 10 having a gas turbine module 12 combustion air inlet 14 blower or pump module 16, exhaust plenum 18, exhaust outlet 20 and inlet 22.
- the inlet 22 is an air inlet or first inlet, or working fluid inlet 24 to a blower 26.
- the inlet 22 is a water inlet 28 to a pump 40 to be described herein.
- the Gas Turbine device 10 also includes an outlet or first outlet or working fluid outlet 32.
- the outlet first outlet or working fluid outlet 32 is an air outlet 34. More particularly air through the blower inlet 24 is compressed by a blower impeller 37 and then is discharged through the blower scroll or volute channel 36.
- the Gas Turbine unit 10 includes a water inlet 28 a pump impeller 40 and water outlet 42. - - integration of the assembly as described herein not only produces an energy efficient er/pump system 10 but also presents a unit 10 which is compact in size and design.
- the width of the unit as shown for example in FIG. 9 can be 39 inches and the height 37 3S.
- such dimensions are given by way of example only as other compact sizes may be experienced depending on the size requirement to accomplish the rated flow ranging from 1 ,000 to 50,000 SCFM and discharge pressures from 0.5 to 1.2 atmospheres.
- Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 illustrates one embodiment of a Gas Turbine Blower system 12 which generally includes a centrifugal blower impeller 37, a gas turbine axial and/or centrifugal compressor 50, a natural gas or biogas combustor 70, a high pressure axial and/or radial gas turbine 80, an axial and/or radial free power turbine 90 and a recuperator 60.
- a Gas Turbine Blower system 12 which generally includes a centrifugal blower impeller 37, a gas turbine axial and/or centrifugal compressor 50, a natural gas or biogas combustor 70, a high pressure axial and/or radial gas turbine 80, an axial and/or radial free power turbine 90 and a recuperator 60.
- blower impeller 37 On the blower side, the air through the blower inlet 24 is compressed by the blower impeller 37, and then it is discharged after leaving the blower scroll 36 to outlet 34.
- the blower impeller 37 is driven by the free power turbine 90 through a common shaft or axis 17.
- the air passes through the inlet 14; is compressed by the compressor 50 to an elevated pressure over ambient pressure of for example 4-5 pressure ratio at which point it enters into the recuperator 60 which increases the air temperature.
- the heated air is burned with the fuel of natural gas / biogas in the combustor 70, and the high pressure and temperature gas is expanded in the high pressure gas turbine 80, and then the gas is expanded again in the free power turbine 90. Finally the gas is exhausted from the recuperator 60 which recovers heat to the air before combustor 70.
- the compressor 50 is driven by the high pressure gas turbine 80 through a common shaft or axis 2.
- FIG. 10 illustrates the one embodiment of a Gas Turbine Blower system 12 shown in figures 1, 2, 3, 6, 8 and 9.
- the airflow inlet 24 of the blower 37 is in one example approximately 3000 to 15000 feet per minute (CFM).
- the discharge air through outlet 34 in one example is 1.2-1.5 pressure to a wastewater treatment system.
- a free power turbine 90 provides the power to meet the requirement of working fluid.
- the free turbine 90 is a single stage axial turbine, but it may be a single radial turbine or may have multiple stages of expansion.
- a controller 21 such as a computer or the like is used to adjust the fuel of natural gas / biogas 25 and the air flow inlet 14 of the compressor 50 depending on the requirement of discharge air 34.
- an optional gearbox 13 can be installed on the shaft or the axis of rotation 17 between the blower 37 and free power turbine 90.
- an optional heat exchanger 27 and an optional electrical generator or refrigerator system 29 can be installed at the exhaust of the recuperator 60.
- Figures 1 , 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11 and 12 illustrates another embodiment of the invention in relation to a Gas Turbine Pump unit, device and system 16 which generally includes a pump impeller 40 a gas turbine axial and/or centrifugal compressor 50, a natural gas or biogas combustor 70, a high pressure axial and/or radial turbine 80, a axial and/or radial free power turbine 90 and a recuperator 60.
- a Gas Turbine Pump unit, device and system 16 which generally includes a pump impeller 40 a gas turbine axial and/or centrifugal compressor 50, a natural gas or biogas combustor 70, a high pressure axial and/or radial turbine 80, a axial and/or radial free power turbine 90 and a recuperator 60.
- the water through the pump inlet 28 is compressed by the pump impeller 40, and then it is discharged after leaving the pump scroll or volute passage 36 to outlet 42.
- the pump impeller 40 is driven by the free power turbine 90 through a common shaft or axis 17. - -
- the r flow inlet 28 of the pump impeller 40 for example can be approximately 15,000 to 50,000 n per minute (GPM), the discharge water through outlet 42 is provided with varying pressure ratio to meet the requirements of a wastewater treatment system.
- the controller 21 is used to adjust the fuel of natural gas / biogas 25 and the air flow inlet 14 of the compressor 50 depending on the requirement of discharge water through outlet 42.
- an optional gearbox 13 can be installed on the shaft or axis 17 between the pump 40 and free power turbine 90.
- an optional heat exchanger 27 and an optional electrical generator or refrigerator system 29 can be installed at the exhaust of the recuperator 60.
- FIG. 13 is a chart which illustrates the efficiency and cost savings by utilizing the gas turbine system 10 as described herein versus a traditional electric motor option of traditional methods used before.
- FIG. 13 illustrates one example of the operating costs of the electric motor option in several states namely Florida, Texas and California versus the operating costs of the Gas Turbine system 10 as described herein for the same locations in Florida, Texas and California which showed a savings of 31% in costs in Florida, 40% savings in costs in Texas and 33% savings in costs in California to run the systems with natural gas; based on the current cost of electricity and the historically high level cost of natural gas prices.
- the savings will be significantly higher when biogas is added to natural gas and more so if the system is operated with only biogas.
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