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Partial oxidation process with production of power

Patent 4121912 Issued on October 24, 1978. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 2, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2614915

2660521

2714670

2718754

2722553

3868817

3907703

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 05/793008 filed on 05/02/1977

US Classes:

48/197R, PROCESSES252/373, Carbon-oxide and hydrogen containing48/206, Continuous48/209, Wood48/212, Air injected48/215, Air60/39.12, With combustible gas generator60/772Process

Examiners

Primary: Bashore, S. Leon
Assistant: Kratz, Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

C10J 3/46 (20060101)
F02C 3/20 (20060101)

Abstract

Power is developed by an expansion turbine in which the working fluid is a gaseous mixture comprising all of the hot raw gas stream leaving an unpacked partial oxidation gas generator, after removing if present a portion of the entrained solids, in admixture with a temperature moderating stream. A molal increase is associated with the partial oxidation process. Power is obtained from this molal increase in addition to the power obtained from the elevated pressure and sensible heat in the hot raw partial oxidation product gas. The temperature moderating stream may comprise a recycle portion of the turbine exhaust gas stream after being cooled, cleaned, optionally water-gas shifted or purified, or both, and recompressed. Alternatively, the recycle gas stream may be mixed with water, steam, or both. In one embodiment the temperature moderating stream comprises liquid water or condensate produced in the process. Auxiliary gas compressors for recompressing said recycle gas, and optionally for compressing a free-oxygen containing gas for use in the gas generation zone may be driven by said expansion turbine. Similarly, an electric generator may be coupled to the turbine shaft.

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