Cold heat recovery system and marine vessel or floating body
US-2023251002-A1 · Aug 10, 2023 · US
US9464539B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9464539-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114364655-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2016 |
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A waste heat recovery device for a marine vessel is disclosed. According to the embodiments of the present invention, the waste heat recovery device for a marine vessel includes: a heat exchanger, which recovers heat from the exhaust fumes discharged from the engine, to heat a first refrigerant under uniform pressure; a turbine which is driven by adiabatically expanding the first refrigerant heated under uniform pressure; a condenser which condenses the adiabatically expanded first refrigerant; and a heat exchanging pump which compresses the condensed first refrigerant so as to re-circulate the compressed first refrigerant to the heat exchanger.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A waste heat recovery device for a marine vessel, the waste heat recovery device comprising: a heat exchanger configured to recover heat from an exhaust fume discharged from an engine and heating a first refrigerant under uniform pressure; a turbine configured to be driven by adiabatically expanding the first refrigerant heated under uniform pressure; a condenser configured to condense the first refrigerant adiabatically expanded; a heat exchanging pump configured to compress the first refrigerant condensed, to be re-circulated in the heat exchanger; and a turbo charger configured to be operated by the exhaust fume, wherein the heat exchanger comprises a heat exchange portion arranged between the turbo charger and the turbine and configured to perform heat exchange between an exhaust fume discharged from the turbo charger and the first refrigerant supplied to the turbine, wherein the heat exchange portion comprises: a first heat exchange unit configured to perform heat exchange between the exhaust fume discharged from the turbo charger and heat of the heat transfer fluid; and a second heat exchange unit configured to perform heat exchange between exhaust fume discharged from the first heat exchanger and the first refrigerant supplied to the turbine. 2. The waste heat recovery device of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchange portion further comprises a third heat exchange unit that is arranged at a front end of the first heat exchange unit and performs heat exchange between air supplied by the turbo charger and the heat transfer fluid to heat the heat transfer fluid. 3. The waste heat recovery device of claim 2 , wherein the heat exchanger further comprises a bypass portion that allows the heat transfer fluid to flow toward the first heat exchange unit bypassing the third heat exchange unit. 4. The waste heat recovery device of claim 3 , wherein the bypass portion further comprises a regulation valve to regulate a flow rate of the heat transfer fluid. 5. The waste heat recovery device of claim 4 , wherein the regulation value regulates a flow rate of the heat transfer fluid that is supplied to the third heat exchange unit, corresponding to a change in a load of the engine. 6. The waste heat recovery device of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger further comprises a storage unit for temporarily storing the heat transfer fluid. 7. The waste heat recovery device of claim 4 , wherein the regulation value regulates a flow rate of the heat transfer fluid that is supplied to the third heat exchange unit to maintain heat capacity supplied to the second heat exchanger unit in a constant level. 8. The waste heat recovery device of claim 4 , wherein a temperature sensor to measure a temperature of the heat transfer fluid supplied to the second heat exchange unit is provided at a front end of the second heat exchange unit, and the regulation valve regulates a flow rate of the heat transfer fluid that is supplied to the third heat exchange unit to maintain the temperature of the heat transfer fluid supplied to the second heat exchanger unit in a constant level based on a value sensed by the temperature sensor. 9. The waste heat recovery device of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger comprises at least one circulation pump for circulation of a heat transfer fluid that circulates in the heat exchange portion, and wherein the at least one circulation pump is configured to regulate a flow rate of the heat transfer fluid to maintain a temperature of the heat transfer fluid constant, the heat transfer fluid performing heat exchange with the first refrigerant.
the vehicles being waterborne vessels · CPC title
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