Heat exchanger, energy recovery system, and vessel

US10408092B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10408092-B2
Application numberUS-201615549017-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 2, 2016
Priority dateFeb 13, 2015
Publication dateSep 10, 2019
Grant dateSep 10, 2019

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A heat exchanger is for use in an energy recovery system to be mounted on a vessel including an engine, a supercharger and an economizer, the heat exchanger including: a first heat section for heating a working medium by supercharged air from the supercharger; a second heat section for heating the supercharged air by steam generated by the economizer before the supercharged air flows into the first heat section; and a third heat section for heating the working medium having been heated in the first section by the supercharged air which is to be heated in the second section.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat exchanger for use in an energy recovery system to be mounted on a vessel including an engine, a supercharger for supplying supercharged air to the engine, and an economizer for generating steam by utilizing heat of an exhaust from the engine, the heat exchanger being adapted for transferring heat of the supercharged air and the steam to a working medium for driving an expander of the energy recovery system, the heat exchanger comprising: a first heat section for heating the working medium by the supercharged air; a second heat section for heating the supercharged air by the steam generated by the economizer before the supercharged air flows into the first heat section; and a third heat section for heating the working medium having been heated in the first section by the supercharged air which is to be heated in the second heat section. 2. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , further comprising: a working medium tube for allowing the working medium to flow therethrough; a steam tube for allowing the steam generated by the economizer to flow therethrough; and a heat exchanger body accommodating the working medium tube and the steam tube therein, and defining a chamber space for permitting the supercharged air to flow outside the working medium tube and the steam tube, wherein the first heat section includes an upstream portion of the working medium tube and an upstream part of the chamber space, the third heat section includes a downstream portion of the working medium tube and a downstream part of the chamber space, and the second heat section includes the steam tube and a part of the chamber space between the upstream and the downstream parts thereof. 3. A heat exchanger for use in an energy recovery system to be mounted on a vessel including an engine, a supercharger for supplying supercharged air to the engine, and an economizer for generating steam by utilizing heat of an exhaust from the engine, the heat exchanger being adapted for transferring heat of the supercharged air and the steam to a working medium for driving an expander of the energy recovery system, the heat exchanger comprising: a first heat section for heating the working medium by the supercharged air; a second heat section for heating the working medium by the steam generated by the economizer after the working medium has been heated in the first heat section; and a third heat section for heating the working medium by the supercharged air after the working medium has been heated in the second heat section, wherein the supercharged air flows in order from the third heat section to the first heat section and from the first heat section to the engine. 4. The heat exchanger according to claim 3 , further comprising: a supercharged air tube for allowing the supercharged air to flow therethrough; a steam tube for allowing the steam generated by the economizer to flow therethrough; and a heat exchanger body accommodating the supercharged air tube and the steam tube therein, and defining a chamber space for permitting the working medium to flow outside the supercharged air tube and the steam tube, wherein the first heat section includes an upstream portion of the working medium tube and an upstream part of the chamber space, the third heat section includes a downstream portion of the working medium tube and a downstream part of the chamber space, and the second heat section includes the steam tube and a part of the chamber space between the upstream and the downstream parts thereof. 5. The heat exchanger according to claim 1 , wherein the third heat section permits the working medium to covert to superheated vapor. 6. An energy recovery system, comprising: a working medium including an organic fluid having a lower boiling point than water; the heat exchanger according to claim 1 ; a pump for supplying the working medium in the state of liquid to the first heat section of the heat exchanger; the expander for allowing the working medium in the state of gas to flow into the expander from the third section; a driving power receiver connected to the expander for receiving a driving power from the expander, and a condensing unit for condensing the working medium flown out of the expander. 7. A vessel, comprising: the energy recovery system according to claim 6 ; the engine; the supercharger for supplying supercharged air to the engine; and the economizer for generating steam by utilizing heat of an exhaust from the engine. 8. An energy recovery system, comprising: a working medium including an organic fluid having a lower boiling point than water; the heat exchanger according to claim 3 ; a pump for supplying the working medium in the state of liquid to the first heat section of the heat exchanger; the expander for allowing the working medium in the state of gas to flow into the expander from the third section; a driving power receiver connected to the expander for receiving a driving power from the expander, and a condensing unit for condensing the working medium flown out of the expander.

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  • Profiting from waste heat of combustion engines, not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Combined heat and power generation [CHP] · CPC title

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

  • the vapours being cold, e.g. ammonia, carbon dioxide, ether · CPC title

  • Plants modified to use their waste heat, other than that of exhaust, e.g. engine-friction heat · CPC title

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What does patent US10408092B2 cover?
A heat exchanger is for use in an energy recovery system to be mounted on a vessel including an engine, a supercharger and an economizer, the heat exchanger including: a first heat section for heating a working medium by supercharged air from the supercharger; a second heat section for heating the supercharged air by steam generated by the economizer before the supercharged air flows into the f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kobe Steel Ltd, Asahi Shipping Co Ltd, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co Ltd, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01K23/10. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 10 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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