Fuel additive injection system and methods for inhibiting coke formation

US10844788B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10844788-B2
Application numberUS-201715626884-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2017
Priority dateJun 19, 2017
Publication dateNov 24, 2020
Grant dateNov 24, 2020

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A turbine engine comprising includes at least one combustor, a liquid fuel supply system, and a fuel additive injection system. The combustor is configured to combust liquid fuel. The liquid fuel supply system is configured to channel liquid fuel through at least one fuel line to the at least one combustor. The fuel additive injection system is coupled in fluid communication with the liquid fuel supply system. The fuel additive injection system includes a recirculation circuit configured to recirculate at least a portion of liquid fuel to the liquid fuel supply system. The fuel additive injection system is configured to channel chemical additive through the recirculation circuit for mixing with the at least a portion of liquid fuel to generate an additive fuel mixture configured to inhibit coke formation in the liquid fuel supply system.

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A method for inhibiting coke formation in a gas turbine, the gas turbine comprising at least one combustor configured to combust liquid fuel, a liquid fuel supply system comprising at least one fuel line in flow communication with said at least one combustor, the gas turbine further comprising a chemical additive source configured to provide a chemical additive for mixing with the liquid fuel to form an additive fuel mixture configured to inhibit coke formation in said liquid fuel supply system, the chemical additive including an antioxidant, a polymer inhibitor, or a metal deactivator, the gas turbine further comprising a fuel additive injection system comprising a recirculation circuit coupled with said at least one fuel line at a first location, an ejector coupled in fluid communication with said recirculation circuit, and a fluid line coupled between an outlet of said ejector and said at least one fuel line at a second location upstream from said first location, said fuel additive injection system configured to channel the chemical additive for mixing with a portion of liquid fuel within said ejector to generate the additive fuel mixture, the recirculation circuit configured to recirculate at least a portion of the additive fuel mixture discharged from said ejector to said at least one fuel line, the gas turbine further comprising a purge valve coupled to said at least one fuel line between said at least one combustor and said first location such that a first fuel line is defined between said purge valve and said at least one combustor, and a second fuel line is defined between said purge valve and said first location, wherein said purge valve is configured to block fluid flow between said first and second fuel lines such that the additive fuel mixture remains charged within the second fuel line, said gas turbine further comprising a purge air source in flow communication with said purge valve, said purge air source configured to provide purge air for purging said first fuel line of liquid fuel or the additive fuel mixture, said method comprising: channeling a flow of the portion of liquid fuel through a control valve positioned in the at least one fuel line of the liquid fuel supply system into the ejector, the control valve located downstream of a stop valve, the stop valve positioned on the at least one fuel line; channeling a flow of the chemical additive through a chemical additive valve into the ejector; mixing the flow of the chemical additive with the flow of the portion of liquid fuel in the ejector to generate a flow of an additive fuel mixture configured to inhibit coke formation in the liquid fuel supply system; and channeling the flow of the additive fuel mixture into the at least one fuel line of the liquid fuel supply system at the second position, the control valve being downstream of the second position and the stop valve being upstream of the second position. 2. The method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein channeling the flow of the portion of liquid fuel through the control valve comprises controlling the control valve with a controller coupled to the control valve, the control valve including one of a proportional three-way valve, a solenoid operated three-way valve, or a servo three-way valve. 3. An apparatus for a turbine engine, the apparatus comprising: at least one combustor configured to combust liquid fuel; a liquid fuel supply system comprising at least one fuel line in flow communication with said at least one combustor, the liquid fuel supply system comprising: a stop valve; a liquid fuel pump coupled downstream from, and in fluid communication with, said stop valve, said liquid fuel pump configured to channel liquid through said liquid fuel supply system downstream of said stop valve; and a control valve coupled downstream from, and in fluid communication with, said liquid fuel pump; the apparatus further comprising: a chemical additive source configured to provide a chemical additive, including an antioxidant, a polymer inhibitor, or a metal deactivator for mixing with the liquid fuel to form an additive fuel mixture configured to inhibit coke formation in said liquid fuel supply system; a fuel additive injection system comprising a recirculation circuit coupled with said at least one fuel line at a first location, an ejector coupled in fluid communication with said recirculation circuit, and a fluid line of said recirculation circuit coupled between an outlet of said ejector and said at least one fuel line at a second location upstream from said first location, said fuel additive injection system configured to channel the chemical additive for mixing with a portion of liquid fuel within said ejector to generate the additive fuel mixture, the recirculation circuit configured to recirculate at least a portion of the additive fuel mixture discharged from said ejector to said at least one fuel line, said recirculation circuit coupled in flow communication with said control valve, wherein said stop valve and said liquid fuel pump are positioned on the at least one fuel line and the stop valve is in flow communication with the liquid fuel pump via the at least one fuel line; a purge valve coupled to said at least one fuel line between said at least one combustor and said first location such that a first fuel line is defined between said purge valve and said at least one combustor, and a second fuel line is defined between said purge valve and said first location, wherein said purge valve is configured to block fluid flow between said first and second fuel lines such that the additive fuel mixture remains charged within the second fuel line; and a purge air source in flow communication with said purge valve, said purge air source configured to provide purge air for purging said first fuel line of liquid fuel or the additive fuel mixture. 4. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said ejector comprises a first inlet connected to said at least one fuel line; and wherein a chemical additive valve is coupled in fluid communication between said chemical additive source and said ejector. 5. The apparatus in accordance with claim 4 , wherein said control valve comprises a three-way control valve configured to channel the portion of liquid fuel to said first inlet for controlling a concentration of chemical additive in the additive fuel mixture. 6. The apparatus in accordance with claim 5 , wherein said chemical additive valve is configured to channel chemical additive to a second inlet of said ejector. 7. The apparatus in accordance with claim 5 , wherein said chemical additive valve is one of: a proportional three-way valve, a solenoid operated three-way valve, or a servo three-way valve. 8. The apparatus in accordance with claim 4 , further comprising a controller coupled in operative communication with said control valve and said chemical additive valve, said controller configured to control said control valve and said chemical additive valve to channel liquid fuel and chemical additive to said ejector for generating the additive fuel mixture. 9. A turbine engine comprising: at least one combustor configured to combust liquid fuel; a liquid fuel supply system comprising at least one fuel line in flow communication with said at least one combustor; a chemical additive source configured to provide a chemical additive, including an antioxidant, a polymer inhibitor, or a metal deactivator for mixing with the liquid fuel to form an additive fuel mixture configured to inhibit coke formation in said liquid fuel supply system; a fuel additive injection system comprising a recirculation circuit coupled with said at least one fuel line at a first location, an ejector coupled in flu

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  • Preventing corrosion {or unwanted deposits} in gas-swept spaces · CPC title

  • the fuel or oxidant being liquid at standard temperature and pressure · CPC title

  • using an ejector or a jet pump · CPC title

  • turbine or like blades from several pieces · CPC title

  • F02C3/30Primary

    Adding water, steam or other fluids {for influencing combustion, e.g. to obtain cleaner exhaust gases (F02C7/141, F02C7/30, F01D21/00, F01K21/04, F23D11/10 take precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10844788B2 cover?
A turbine engine comprising includes at least one combustor, a liquid fuel supply system, and a fuel additive injection system. The combustor is configured to combust liquid fuel. The liquid fuel supply system is configured to channel liquid fuel through at least one fuel line to the at least one combustor. The fuel additive injection system is coupled in fluid communication with the liquid fue…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02C3/30. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 24 2020 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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