Method for operating a steam cycle process
US-9163530-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US9927116B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9927116-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414521240-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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An exhaust heat recovery apparatus includes an exhaust heat passage through which a first heat medium holding exhaust heat flows; a second heat medium passage through which the second heat medium, of which temperature is lower than that of the first heat medium, flows; a Rankine cycle which includes a pump, an evaporator, an expander, and a condenser and causes heat exchange at the evaporator between the first heat medium flowing through the exhaust heat passage and a working fluid, so that the working fluid is evaporated, the evaporated working fluid expands at the expander, and power is generated; and an exhaust heat recovery heat exchanger which causes heat exchange between the first heat medium flowing through the exhaust heat passage and the second heat medium flowing through the second heat medium passage, so that the second heat medium is heated and exhaust heat of the first heat medium is recovered.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exhaust heat recovery apparatus comprising: an exhaust heat passage through which a first heat medium holding exhaust heat flows; a second heat medium passage through which a second heat medium flows, a temperature of the second heat medium being lower than that of the first heat medium; a Rankine cycle which includes a pump, an evaporator, an expander, and a condenser, and which causes heat exchange to be performed at the evaporator between the first heat medium flowing through the exhaust heat passage and a working fluid, so that the working fluid is evaporated, the evaporated working fluid expands at the expander, and a power is generated; and an exhaust heat recovery heat exchanger which causes heat exchange to be performed between the first heat medium flowing through the exhaust heat passage and the second heat medium flowing through the second heat medium passage, so that the second heat medium is heated and the exhaust heat held by the first heat medium is recovered, wherein the exhaust heat recovery heat exchanger causes heat exchange to be performed between the first heat medium which has been subjected to the heat exchange with the working fluid at the evaporator and which flows through the exhaust heat passage, and the second heat medium which flows through the second heat medium passage. 2. The exhaust heat recovery apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second heat medium passage is configured to supply to a specific heat process the second heat medium that has been heated at the exhaust heat recovery heat exchanger. 3. The exhaust heat recovery apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a power generator which generates electric power by the power. 4. The exhaust heat recovery apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the Rankine cycle causes heat exchange to be performed at the condenser between the working fluid which has expanded at the expander and the second heat medium which flows through the second heat medium passage located upstream of the exhausted heat recovery heat exchanger, so that the working fluid condenses. 5. The exhaust heat recovery apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the exhaust heat recovery heat exchanger causes heat exchange to be performed between the first heat medium which has been subjected to the heat exchange with the working fluid at the evaporator and which flows through the exhaust heat passage, and the second heat medium which has been subjected to the heat exchange with the working fluid at the condenser and which flows through the second heat medium passage. 6. The exhaust heat recovery apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the Rankine cycle causes heat exchange to be performed at the condenser between the working fluid which has expanded at the expander and a cooling medium which is different from the second heat medium, so that the working fluid condenses. 7. A heating system comprising: a combustor; a heating space in which an object to be heated is heated using heat generated at the combustor; an exhaust passage through which the exhaust gas generated in the heating space is discharged; a suction passage through which outside air is supplied to the combustor; and the exhaust heat recovery apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the exhaust heat passage is connected to the exhaust passage so that the exhaust gas is supplied as the first heat medium to the exhaust heat passage, and wherein the second heat medium passage forms at least part of the suction passage so that the outside air is supplied as the second heat medium to the combustor through the second heat medium passage. 8. The heating system according to claim 7 , further comprising a reheating passage through which part of air in the heating space is supplied to the combustor.
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