System and method for mitigating particulate intrusion to an air intake system of a gas turbine system with intrusion protective coatings tailored to locale of operation

US11828230B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11828230-B2
Application numberUS-202117492737-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2021
Priority dateOct 4, 2021
Publication dateNov 28, 2023
Grant dateNov 28, 2023

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Mitigating particulate intrusion to an air intake system of a gas turbine system with intrusion protective coatings tailored to locale of operation. A particulate intrusion protective coating is applied to a surface of a component of the air intake system to mitigate ingress of particulates within the air intake system and the gas turbine system. The particulate intrusion protective coating includes one or more particulate ingress influencing properties tailored to the common attributes of the particulates associated with the locale of operation of the gas turbine engine and the air intake system. The particulate ingress influencing properties affect rebounding and coalescing characteristics of the particulates at a point of impact with the applied surface having the particulate intrusion protective coating, entraining the particulates at the point of impact and inhibiting further ingress along an inlet air flow path of the air intake system into the gas turbine engine.

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A method for mitigating particulate intrusion into an air intake system of a gas turbine system having a gas turbine engine, comprising: determining a locale of operation of the air intake system and the gas turbine system; ascertaining common attributes of particulates associated with the determined locale of operation that are expected to be ingested by the air intake system and the gas turbine system while operating in the determined locale of operation; and applying a particulate intrusion protective coating to a surface of a component of the air intake system to mitigate ingress of the particulates within the air intake system and the gas turbine system, wherein the particulate intrusion protective coating includes one or more particulate ingress influencing properties tailored to the ascertained common attributes of the particulates associated with the determined locale of operation, wherein the particulate ingress influencing properties affect rebounding, coalescing and hydrophilic characteristics of the particulates at a point of impact with the surface of the component having the particulate intrusion protective coating, entraining the particulates at the point of impact and inhibiting further ingress along the inlet air flow path of the air intake system into the gas turbine engine, wherein the particulate intrusion protective coating is a multi-layer coating comprising one or more polyurethane layer and one or more epoxy layer, wherein the one or more polyurethane layer and the one or more epoxy layer are tailored to attain a desired rebounding and coalescing effect on the particulates at the point of impact with the component, and wherein the multi-layered particulate intrusion protective coating comprises a top layer having 10-75 wt. % Polyurethane +5-40 wt. % Epoxy composition, and a bottom layer deposited on a substrate having 10-75 wt. % Epoxy+5-40 wt. % Polyurethane. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the applying of the particulate intrusion protective coating to the component of the air intake system comprises applying the particulate intrusion protective coating to surfaces of one or more components of an inlet filter house. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the applying of the particulate intrusion protective coating to the surfaces of the one or more components of the inlet filter house comprises applying the particulate intrusion protective coating to the surfaces of one or more of an inlet vane separator, a moisture separator, and a drift eliminator. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising adjusting the particulate ingress influencing properties of the particulate intrusion protective coating to achieve one or more of a low rebounding effect and a high rebounding effect of the particulates at the point of impact with the component having the particulate intrusion protective coating. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the adjusting of the particulate ingress influencing properties of the particulate intrusion protective coating to achieve the low rebounding effect and the high rebounding effect comprises altering the chemical composition of the particulate intrusion protective coating. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the particulate intrusion protective coating is a resin comprising one or more of polyurethane coatings, epoxy coatings, and combinations thereof. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the resin further includes a modifier to enhance properties of the particulate intrusion protective coating, the properties including one or more of strength, erosion performance and damping behavior, and wherein the modifier includes one or more of a particle modifier and a functional modifier. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the Epoxy of the top layer of the multi-layered particulate intrusion protective coating comprises +10-20 wt. %, wherein top layer of the multi-layered particulate intrusion protective coating further comprises +5% Modifiers, and wherein the Polyurethane in the bottom layer comprises +10-30 wt. % Polyurethane, where the bolded values represent a minimum requirement of a typical composition. 9. A method, comprising: determining a locale of operation of an air intake system of a gas turbine system having a gas turbine engine; ascertaining common attributes of particulates associated with the determined locale of operation that are expected to be ingested by the air intake system and the gas turbine system while operating in the determined locale of operation; customizing a particulate intrusion protective coating for application to a surface of a component of an inlet filter house of the air intake system with properties that mitigate ingress of the particulates within the air intake system and the gas turbine system for operation in the determined locale, wherein the customizing of the particulate intrusion protective coating includes altering a chemical composition of the particulate intrusion protective coating to have one or more particulate ingress influencing properties tailored to the ascertained common attributes of the particulates associated with the determined locale of operation, wherein the particulate ingress influencing properties affect rebounding, coalescing, and hydrophilic characteristics of the particulates at a point of impact with the surface of the component of the inlet filter house having the particulate intrusion protective coating, wherein the customizing of the particulate intrusion protective coating comprising adjusting the particulate ingress influencing properties of the particulate intrusion protective coating to achieve one or more of a low rebounding effect and a high rebounding effect of the particulates at the point of impact with the component having the particulate intrusion protective coating, wherein the customized particulate intrusion protective coating is a multi-layered particulate intrusion protective coating comprising a top layer having 10-75 wt. % Polyurethane+5-40 wt. % Epoxy composition, and a bottom layer deposited on a substrate having 10-75 wt. % Epoxy+5-40 wt. % PU; and applying the customized particulate intrusion protective coating to the surface of one or more components of the inlet filter house, wherein the customized particulate intrusion protective coating applied to the surface of the one or more components of the inlet filter house entrains the particulates at the point of impact, and inhibits further ingress along the inlet air flow path of the air intake system from the inlet filter house into the gas turbine engine. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the applying of the particulate intrusion protective coating to the surfaces of the one or more components of the inlet filter house comprises applying the particulate intrusion protective coating to the surfaces of one or more of an inlet vane separator, a moisture separator, and a drift eliminator. 11. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the customizing of the particulate intrusion protective coating comprising adjusting the particulate ingress influencing properties of the particulate intrusion protective coating to achieve one or more of a low rebounding effect and a high rebounding effect of the particulates at the point of impact with the component having the particulate intrusion protective coating. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the adjusting of the particulate ingress influencing properties of the particulate intrusion protective coating to achieve the low rebounding effect and the high rebounding effect comprises altering the chemical composition of the particulate intrusion protective coating.

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  • F02C7/055Primary

    with intake grids, screens or guards · CPC title

  • by utilising inertia (B01D45/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • by impingement against baffle separators · CPC title

  • B01D46/003Primary

    including coalescing means for the separation of liquid · CPC title

  • Combinations of devices covered by groups B01D45/00 and B01D46/00 · CPC title

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What does patent US11828230B2 cover?
Mitigating particulate intrusion to an air intake system of a gas turbine system with intrusion protective coatings tailored to locale of operation. A particulate intrusion protective coating is applied to a surface of a component of the air intake system to mitigate ingress of particulates within the air intake system and the gas turbine system. The particulate intrusion protective coating inc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02C7/055. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 2023 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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