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SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING GAS TEMPERATURE AS A POWER SOURCE
20230228203 · 2023-07-20 ·

Systems and generating power in an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) operation to supply electrical power. In embodiments, an inlet temperature of a flow of gas from a source to an ORC unit may be determined. The source may connect to a main pipeline. The main pipeline may connect to a supply pipeline. The supply pipeline may connect to the ORC unit thereby to allow gas to flow from the source to the ORC unit. Heat from the flow of gas may cause the ORC unit to generate electrical power. The outlet temperature of the flow of the gas from the ORC unit to a return pipe may be determined. A flow of working fluid may be adjusted to a percentage sufficient to maintain temperature of the flow of compressed gas within the selected operating temperature range.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING GAS TEMPERATURE AS A POWER SOURCE
20230078167 · 2023-03-16 ·

Systems and generating power in an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) operation to supply electrical power. In embodiments, an inlet temperature of a flow of gas from a source to an ORC unit may be determined. The source may connect to a main pipeline. The main pipeline may connect to a supply pipeline. The supply pipeline may connect to the ORC unit thereby to allow gas to flow from the source to the ORC unit. Heat from the flow of gas may cause the ORC unit to generate electrical power. The outlet temperature of the flow of the gas from the ORC unit to a return pipe may be determined. A flow of working fluid may be adjusted to a percentage sufficient to maintain temperature of the flow of compressed gas within the selected operating temperature range.

HEAT TRANSFER IN AN ENERGY RECOVERY DEVICE

An energy recovery device comprising a drive mechanism; an engine comprising a plurality of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) elements or Negative Thermal Expansion (NTE) elements fixed at a first end by a holder element and connected at a second end to a drive mechanism wherein Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) elements or Negative Thermal Expansion (NTE) elements are positioned to from a gap between adjacent elements and configured to improve heat transfer from a fluid to each element.

WASTE HEAT RECOVERY ARCHITECTURE FOR OPPOSED-PISTON ENGINES

A system includes an exhaust passage and a waste heat recovery system. The exhaust passage is structured to fluidly couple to an exhaust manifold of an engine, and to receive exhaust gas from the engine. The waste heat recovery system includes a working fluid circuit, a superheater, and an expander. The working fluid circuit includes a pump to circulate a working fluid through the working fluid circuit, including through the engine. Heat is transferred from the engine to the working fluid. The superheater is positioned along the working fluid circuit downstream of the engine. The superheater is fluidly coupled to the exhaust passage and transfers heat from the exhaust gas to the working fluid. The expander is positioned along the working fluid circuit downstream of the superheater. The expander generates useful energy from the heat transferred to the working fluid from the exhaust gas and the engine.

WASTE HEAT RECOVERY DEVICE
20170306804 · 2017-10-26 · ·

In a waste heat recovery device comprising a Rankine cycle in which working fluid circulates and a cooling circuit in which coolant water of an engine circulates, a heat source of a heater of the Rankine cycle is waste heat of the engine. A condenser of the Rankine cycle is configured to exchange heat between the working fluid and coolant water of a third coolant water circuit configured to circulate coolant water having passed through a radiator without passing through the engine.

A COOLING ARRANGEMENT FOR A WHR-SYSTEM
20170306806 · 2017-10-26 ·

A cooling arrangement for a WHR-system in a vehicle, includes a first cooling circuit including a first radiator (9) in which a circulating coolant is cooled, and a second cooling circuit including a second radiator (14) in which a coolant is cooled to a lower temperature than the coolant in the first radiator (9). A condenser inlet line (17, 38) directs coolant from one of the cooling circuits to a condenser (19) of the WHR-system, and a cooling adjusting device (13, 16, 24, 38) for adjusting the temperature of the coolant in the inlet line (17, 38) to the condenser (19) by the coolant in the other cooling circuit. An arrangement (37, 24) receives information about the cooling to estimates cooling for the working medium in the condenser (19) controls the adjusting arrangement (13, 16, 24, 38) such that the coolant in the condenser inlet line (17) provides the estimated suitable cooling of the working medium in the condenser (19).

Systems and methods utilizing gas temperature as a power source

Systems and generating power in an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) operation to supply electrical power. In embodiments, an inlet temperature of a flow of gas from a source to an ORC unit may be determined. The source may connect to a main pipeline. The main pipeline may connect to a supply pipeline. The supply pipeline may connect to the ORC unit thereby to allow gas to flow from the source to the ORC unit. Heat from the flow of gas may cause the ORC unit to generate electrical power. The outlet temperature of the flow of the gas from the ORC unit to a return pipe may be determined. A flow of working fluid may be adjusted to a percentage sufficient to maintain temperature of the flow of compressed gas within the selected operating temperature range.

System for recycling exhaust heat from internal combustion engine
09745881 · 2017-08-29 · ·

A system for recycling exhaust heat from an internal combustion engine is based on a recycling type of circulating a working fluid using the exhaust heat from the internal combustion engine. The system may include an EGR line configured to circulate a portion of exhaust gas generated from the internal combustion engine to an intake side, a working fluid circulation line configured to rotate a turbine with a working fluid vaporized by heat transferred from the EGR line, and an EGR side heat exchange unit configured to thermally connect the EGR line to the working fluid circulation line to cool an EGR gas by transferring heat from the EGR gas to the working fluid.

Engine cooling system
09745887 · 2017-08-29 · ·

An engine cooling system, capable of reducing vehicle weight caused by employing a Rankine cycle and capable of improving Rankine cycle performance, including some inlet-side cooling water of a radiator is used as a heating source for a first evaporator and some outlet-side cooling water of a sub-radiator is used as a cooling source for a condenser, a coolant that has passed through an expander, a second evaporator, and a compressor in a cooling cycle for an air conditioner, vaporized, cooled and liquefied by passing through a side to be cooled of the condenser in the Rankine cycle.

WASTE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM AND CONTROL

A waste heat recovery (WHR) system that can be utilized in internal combustion engine systems includes at least two circuits, one having a low pressure working fluid and another having a high pressure working fluid. Each circuit can include heat exchangers to allow the working fluid to absorb heat form one or more heat source fluids associated with the engine. The system can also include an expander configured to receive the working fluid from the at least two circuits, and generating mechanical power. The system also can include a condenser, a sub cooler, and at least one working fluid pump to pump the working fluid in the at least two circuits. The cooling system also includes a controller that can receive temperature and pressure values from various locations in the WHR system and control at least the flow rates of the working fluids in the at least two circuits.