Method and apparatus bottoming cycle working fluid enthalpy control in a waste heat recovery apparatus

US10352198B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10352198-B2
Application numberUS-201515579333-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 3, 2015
Priority dateJun 3, 2015
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and a condenser to receive and condense working fluid from the expander. A line carries condensed working fluid from the outlet side of the condenser to a mixer on the outlet side of the expander to lower the enthalpy of the working fluid entering the condenser.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A waste heat recovery apparatus, comprising: a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid; a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source and transfer recovered waste heat to the working fluid; an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler; a condenser connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the expander, a pump connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid exiting the condenser and direct the working fluid under pressure to the boiler, a mixer connected on the working fluid circuit downstream of the expander and upstream of the condenser, the working fluid circuit having a line connected downstream of the condenser to deliver working fluid cooled and condensed by the condenser to the mixer, and a bypass valve disposed on the working fluid circuit between the boiler and the expander and a bypass line connecting the bypass valve and the mixer. 2. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a valve on the working fluid circuit downstream of the condenser to control a flow of working fluid to the boiler and the mixer. 3. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the valve is located downstream of the pump. 4. A waste heat recovery apparatus, comprising: a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid; a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source and transfer recovered waste heat to the working fluid; an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler; a condenser connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the expander, a pump connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid exiting the condenser and direct the working fluid under pressure to the boiler, and, a mixer connected on the working fluid circuit downstream of the expander and upstream of the condenser, the working fluid circuit having a line connected to deliver working fluid to the mixer from downstream of the condenser, wherein the expander has a cooling jacket and comprising a line connected to deliver working fluid to the cooling jacket from downstream of the condenser. 5. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 4 , comprising a line connected to deliver working fluid exiting the cooling jacket to the mixer. 6. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 4 , comprising a valve disposed on the working fluid circuit downstream of the condenser to control a flow of working fluid to the boiler and the cooling jacket. 7. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the expander has a cooling jacket and wherein the line connected to deliver working fluid to the mixer from downstream of the condenser connects to the cooling jacket and an outlet line of the cooling jacket connects to the mixer. 8. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the mixer comprises at least one of a Venturi mixer device and an ejector mixer device. 9. A waste heat recovery apparatus, comprising: a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid; a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source and transfer recovered waste heat to the working fluid; an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, the expander having a cooling jacket; a condenser connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the expander, a pump connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid exiting the condenser and direct the working fluid under pressure to the boiler, and, a mixer connected on the working fluid circuit downstream of the expander and upstream of the condenser, the working fluid circuit having a line connected to deliver working fluid to the expander cooling jacket from downstream of the condenser and an outlet line of the cooling jacket connected to the mixer. 10. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , comprising a valve on the working fluid circuit downstream of the condenser to control a flow of working fluid to the boiler and the mixer. 11. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the valve is located downstream of the pump. 12. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , comprising a bypass valve disposed on the working fluid circuit between the boiler and the expander and a bypass line connecting the bypass valve and the mixer. 13. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , comprising a valve disposed on the working fluid circuit downstream of the condenser to control a flow of working fluid to the boiler and the cooling jacket. 14. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the mixer comprises at least one of a Venturi mixer device and an ejector mixer device.

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  • with exhaust fluid of one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle (F01K17/025 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Arrangements or modifications of condensate or air pumps · CPC title

  • F01K23/06Primary

    combustion heat from one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle · CPC title

  • Plants characterised by condensers arranged or modified to co-operate with the engines (by condensers structurally combined with engines F01K11/00; steam condensers per se F28B)(F01K23/04 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10352198B2 cover?
A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and a condenser to receive and condense working…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gibble John, Volvo Truck Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01K23/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 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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