Gas expansion system
US-2020292211-A1 · Sep 17, 2020 · US
US12422185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12422185-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118030369-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 23, 2025 |
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Disclosed is a facility for the refrigeration and/or liquefaction of a fluid, comprising a circuit of fluid to be cooled comprising an upstream end intended to be connected to a source of fluid to be cooled and a downstream end intended to be connected to a member for collecting the cooled and/or liquefied fluid; the facility comprising an assembly of heat exchanger(s) in thermal exchange with the circuit of fluid to be cooled; the facility comprising a cooling device in thermal exchange with the assembly of heat exchange(s); the cooling device comprising a refrigerator with a refrigeration cycle for a cycle gas in a working circuit; the working circuit of the refrigerator comprising, a mechanism for compressing the cycle gas, a system for cooling the cycle gas, a mechanism for expanding the cycle gas and a system for heating the cycle gas; the mechanism for expanding the cycle gas comprising several turbines secured to shafts mounted so as to be able to rotate on aerostatic bearings; the facility comprising mechanisms for braking the turbines, the braking mechanisms each comprising a braking compressor secured to a shaft of a turbine and a braking gas circuit incorporating the braking compressor; the braking gas circuits comprising a system for cooling the braking gas downstream of the braking compressor and a mechanism for expanding the braking gas; the facility being equipped with a compressed lifting gas circuit comprising an end connected to a compressed lifting gas source and a downstream end connected to the bearings, and wherein the compressed lifting gas source comprises at least one of the braking circuits.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A facility for refrigeration and/or liquefaction of a fluid comprising a circuit of fluid to be cooled, the facility comprising: an upstream end configured to be connected to a source of fluid to be cooled and a downstream end configured to be connected to a member for collecting the cooled and/or liquefied fluid; a set of heat exchangers in heat exchange with the circuit of the fluid to be cooled; a cooling device in heat exchange with the set of heat exchangers, said cooling device comprising a refrigerator having a cycle of refrigeration of a cycle gas in a working circuit, the working circuit of the refrigerator comprising a compressor configured to compress the cycle gas, a system configured to cool the cycle gas, a means for expanding the cycle gas and a system for reheating the cycle gas, the means for expanding the cycle gas comprising a plurality of turbines rigidly connected to shafts rotatably mounted on aerostatic bearings; a plurality of braking compressors configured to apply a braking force to the plurality turbines, wherein each of the plurality of braking compressors is rigidly connected to the shaft of one of the plurality of turbines; a plurality of braking gas circuits each comprising one of the plurality of braking compressors, wherein each of the plurality of braking gas circuits further comprises a system for cooling the braking gas downstream of the braking compressor and a mechanism for expanding the braking gas; and a compressed supporting gas circuit comprising an end connected to a source of compressed supporting gas and a downstream end connected to the bearings, the source of compressed supporting gas comprising at least one of the braking circuits, wherein the plurality of the braking gas circuits are fluidically connected in a common circuit in which the plurality of braking compressors are positioned in series and in that the source of compressed supporting gas comprises one end of the common circuit downstream of the plurality of braking compressors in series. 2. The facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the compressed supporting gas circuit comprises a plurality of delivery pipes each comprising an upstream end connected to the common circuit downstream of the compressors in series and a downstream end connected to an inlet of one of the bearings. 3. The facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the compressed supporting gas circuit comprises respective return pipes each comprising an upstream end connected to an outlet of one of the bearings and a downstream end connected to the common circuit, upstream of the compressors in series. 4. A method for refrigeration and/or liquefaction of a fluid using a facility as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the method comprises the steps of: withdrawing at least part of the stream of braking gas from an end of the common circuit downstream of the braking compressors in series; injecting said withdrawn gas into at least one bearing to support the turbine shaft; recovering the braking gas having circulated in the bearing; and returning said recovered gas to the at least one braking circuit. 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the method further comprises injecting a supporting gas flow from a source of pressurized braking gas separate from the braking circuits at least during a starting and/or stopping phase of the facility. 6. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the stream of braking gas injected into the bearing(s) has a pressure of between five and sixty bar. 7. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the braking gas comprises at least one of: He, H2, Ne, N2, O2, Ar, Co, CO2, CH4 or other compounds of air.
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