Method and apparatus for heating an expansion machine of a waste heat recovery apparatus

US9932862B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9932862-B2
Application numberUS-201314760745-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2013
Priority dateFeb 6, 2013
Publication dateApr 3, 2018
Grant dateApr 3, 2018

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A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and, a heating jacket associated with the expander. The working fluid circuit downstream of the boiler includes a first branch connecting to an inlet of the expander and a second branch connecting to the heating jacket. A valve is connected on the working fluid circuit to selectively control working fluid flow to one of the first branch for expansion and recovering work or to the second branch to heat the expander responsive to a temperature of the working fluid.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A waste heat recovery apparatus, comprising; a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid; a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and configured to recover waste heat from a source and transfer recovered waste heat to the working fluid; a temperature sensor disposed to sense a temperature of the working fluid at an exit of the boiler and generate a temperature signal representative thereof; an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler; and, a heating jacket in heat transfer contact with the expander; wherein, the working fluid circuit downstream of the boiler includes a first branch connecting to the expander and a second branch connecting to the heating jacket, and comprising a first valve to selectively control working fluid flow to the first branch and second branch, wherein the first valve controls working fluid flow proportionately to the first branch and second branch; and, a controller connected to receive the temperature signal from the temperature sensor and connected to control the first valve, the controller configured to control the first valve responsive to the temperature signal. 2. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , comprising: a condenser connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the expander and the heating jacket; and, a pump connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the condenser, the pump adapted to compress the working fluid and direct the working fluid to the boiler. 3. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 2 , comprising a recuperator connected to receive working fluid from the heating jacket and direct working fluid to the condenser. 4. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 2 , comprising a recuperator connected to receive working fluid from the expander and direct working fluid to the condenser. 5. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a recuperator connected to receive working fluid from the heating jacket. 6. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a recuperator connected to receive working fluid from the expander. 7. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first valve is mounted on the heating jacket and wherein the first branch and the second branch extend from the first valve. 8. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first branch includes a first line connecting to an inlet of the expander and a second line bypassing the expander, and comprising a second valve to selectively control flow through one of the first line and second line. 9. A waste heat recovery apparatus, comprising: a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid; a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and configured to recover waste heat from a source and transfer recovered waste heat to the working fluid; a first expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler; and, a heating jacket in heat transfer contact with the first expander; wherein, the working fluid circuit downstream of the boiler includes a first branch connecting to the first expander and a second branch connecting to the heating jacket, and comprising a valve to selectively control working fluid flow to the first branch and second branch; a second expander connected on the working fluid circuit downstream of the first expander; and, a second heating jacket associated with the second expander, wherein, the working fluid circuit downstream of the first expander includes a third branch connecting to the second expander and a fourth branch connecting to the second heating jacket, and comprising a second valve to selectively control working fluid flow to the third branch and fourth branch. 10. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the third branch includes a first line connecting to an inlet of the second expander and a second line bypassing the second expander, and comprising a line valve to selectively control flow through the first line and second line. 11. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the line valve controls working fluid flow proportionately to the first line and second line. 12. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first branch includes a first line connecting to an inlet of the expander and a second line bypassing the expander, and comprising a third valve to selectively control flow through one of the first line and second line. 13. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the third valve controls working fluid flow proportionately to the first line and the second line. 14. The waste heat recovery apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the second valve controls working fluid flow proportionately to the third branch and the fourth branch.

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  • the combustion taking place in an internal combustion piston engine, e.g. a diesel engine · CPC title

  • F01K23/06Primary

    combustion heat from one cycle heating the fluid in another cycle · CPC title

  • F01K13/02Primary

    Controlling, e.g. stopping or starting · CPC title

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What does patent US9932862B2 cover?
A waste heat recovery apparatus, for use with an internal combustion engine, includes a working fluid circuit to circulate working fluid, a boiler connected on the working fluid circuit and adapted to recover waste heat from a source to heat working fluid, an expander connected on the working fluid circuit to receive working fluid from the boiler, and, a heating jacket associated with the expan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Volvo Truck Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01K23/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 03 2018 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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