Tube arrangement in a once-through horizontal evaporator

US10274192B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10274192-B2
Application numberUS-201313744112-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 17, 2013
Priority dateJan 17, 2012
Publication dateApr 30, 2019
Grant dateApr 30, 2019

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Disclosed herein is a once-through evaporator comprising an inlet manifold; one or more inlet headers in fluid communication with the inlet manifold; one or more tube stacks, where each tube stack comprises one or more inclined evaporator tubes; the one or more tube stacks being in fluid communication with the one or more inlet headers; where the inclined tubes are inclined at an angle of less than 90 degrees or greater than 90 degrees to a vertical; one or more outlet headers in fluid communication with one or more tube stacks; and an outlet manifold in fluid communication with the one or more outlet headers.

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What is claimed is: 1. A once-through horizontal evaporator comprising: a horizontal duct to pass a flow of heated gas in a direction horizontally therethrough; one or more inlet headers receiving a working fluid; a plurality of tube stacks disposed the horizontal duct, the plurality of tube stacks being vertically stacked in the horizontal duct, whereby each tube stack receives a respective different horizontal portion of the flow of heated gas passing through the horizontal duct, each tube stack including a plurality of tubes, each respective tube being in fluid communication with the one or more inlet headers and having a serpentine shape with a plurality of horizontal tube portions, wherein each of the plurality of tubes of the tube stacks are disposed in a respective plane extending in the direction of the flow of the heated gas at an angle θ of less than 90 degrees or greater than 90 degrees to a vertical; one or more outlet headers in fluid communication with the plurality of tubes of each of the tube stacks; wherein the tubes of each tube stack are stacked vertically whereby each of the horizontal tube portions of each of the tubes being offset vertically relative to an adjacent tube to provide a staggered arrangement whereby the horizontal portions of two adjacently stacked tubes are disposed in different horizontal planes; the plurality of tube stacks being arranged within the duct so that the direction of travel of the working fluid within the tube stacks is counterflow relative to the flow of heated gas through the horizontal duct; the plurality of tube stacks and the horizontal duct forming an opening between an end of the tube stacks and the horizontal duct, the opening being an unoccupied space provided due to the inclination of the tube stacks; and a partial tube stack in fluid communication with one of the inlet headers and one of the outlet headers, the partial tube stack being disposed in the opening and filling the opening so that the plurality of tube stacks combine with the partial tube stack to form a rectangular shape. 2. The once-through evaporator of claim 1 , wherein the tubes in one row of a respective tube stack are offset from the tubes in a preceding or succeeding row. 3. The once-through evaporator of claim 1 , wherein the tubes in one row of a respective tube stack lie directly above the tubes in a succeeding row and directly below the tubes in a preceding row. 4. A method comprising: discharging a working fluid through a once-through evaporator; where the once-through evaporator comprises: a horizontal duct to pass a flow of heated gas in a direction horizontally therethrough; one or more inlet headers receiving the working fluid; a plurality of tube stacks disposed in the horizontal duct, the plurality of tube stacks being vertically stacked in the horizontal duct, whereby each tube stack receives a respective different horizontal portion of the flow of heated gas passing through the horizontal duct, each tube stack including a plurality of tubes, each respective tube being in fluid communication with the one or more inlet headers and having a serpentine shape with a plurality of horizontal tube portions, wherein each of the plurality of tubes of the tube stacks are disposed in a respective plane extending in the direction of the flow of the heated gas at an angle θ of less than 90 degrees or greater than 90 degrees to a vertical; one or more outlet headers in fluid communication with the plurality of tubes of each of the tube stacks; wherein the tubes of each tube stack are stacked vertically whereby each of the horizontal tube portions of each of the tubes being offset vertically relative to an adjacent tube to provide a staggered arrangement whereby the horizontal portions of two adjacently stacked tubes are disposed in different horizontal planes; the plurality of tube stacks being arranged within the duct so that the direction of travel of the working fluid within the tube stacks is counterflow relative to the flow of heated gas through the horizontal duct; the plurality of tube stacks and the horizontal duct forming an opening between an end of the tube stacks and the horizontal duct, the opening being an unoccupied space provided due to the inclination of the tube stacks, and a partial tube stack in fluid communication with one of the inlet headers and one of the outlet headers, the partial tube stack being disposed in the opening and filling the opening so that the plurality of tube stacks combine with the partial tube stack to form a rectangular shape; discharging heated gas through the once-through evaporator; and transferring heat from the heated gas to the working fluid.

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  • Water-tube boilers of vertical or steeply-inclined type, i.e. the water-tube sets being arranged vertically or substantially vertically · CPC title

  • F22B29/06Primary

    of once-through type, i.e. built-up from tubes receiving water at one end and delivering superheated steam at the other end of the tubes (combined low- and high-pressure boilers of forced-flow type F22B33/16) · CPC title

  • Arrangements for directing heat-exchange media into successive compartments, e.g. arrangements of guide plates · CPC title

  • F28F9/013Primary

    for tubes or tube-assemblies · CPC title

  • Water-tube boilers of horizontal type, i.e. the water-tube sets being arranged horizontally · CPC title

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What does patent US10274192B2 cover?
Disclosed herein is a once-through evaporator comprising an inlet manifold; one or more inlet headers in fluid communication with the inlet manifold; one or more tube stacks, where each tube stack comprises one or more inclined evaporator tubes; the one or more tube stacks being in fluid communication with the one or more inlet headers; where the inclined tubes are inclined at an angle of less …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alstom Technology Ltd, General Electric Technology Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F22B29/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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