Patent classifications
F01N13/017
Modular power generation facilities using shipping container-based modules
Systems, methods, and building block modules for modular power generation facilities are disclosed. A modular power generation facility includes a plurality of primary modules and a control system. Each primary module includes eight primary corners and an interior space. The modules are positioned in a vertical stack and are attached together to form a substantially modular enclosure for the generation of electricity. The modules include gen-set modules, each having an engine-generator and a fuel tank disposed in the interior, and a switchgear module having switchgear ganged to the gen-set modules. The control system communicates with the gen-set modules to coordinate the engine-generators as a unit and to control the loading of each of the generators in response to a power load demand. The control system is disposed in one or more of the primary modules with at least part of the control system being disposed in the switchgear module.
EMISSION REDUCING LOUVERS
An emissions reduction system for a combined cycle power plant having a gas turbine engine and a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) can comprise a duct defining a flow space configured to receive exhaust gas from the gas turbine and convey the exhaust gas into the HRSG, and a louver system coupled to the duct that can comprise a plurality of emission medium panels extending across the flow space, the emission medium panels configured to be moved between a first position where adjacent filter medium panels extend contiguously across the flow space of the duct and a second position where adjacent filter medium panels include spaces therebetween to provide an unobstructed flow path and an actuator to move the plurality of panels between the first position and the second position.
FRAME ELEMENTS FOR CONTAINING MONOLITHS
An element frame for holding monoliths containing catalysts in the flow of exhaust gases from a combustion source, the element frame comprising two pairs of opposing walls, wherein the walls form a rectangular or square shape, an interior formed by the walls, an inlet end, an outlet end, at least one locking element, at least one mat and at least one monolith comprising an inlet, an outlet, four sides and at least one catalyst effective in reducing the concentration of one or more gases in the exhaust gas, wherein the at least one mat and the at least one monolith being positioned in the interior of the element frame so that there is at least one mat between the monolith and each adjacent wall, each locking element extending across the inlet end or outlet end of the element frame and being connected to two opposite sides of the element frame.
Exhaust gas aftertreatment system, and internal combustion engine with exhaust gas aftertreatment system
An exhaust gas aftertreatment system with an exhaust gas inlet, at least two exhaust gas aftertreatment elements, and a flow chamber. The exhaust gas inlet, the at least two exhaust gas aftertreatment elements, and the flow chamber are arranged relative to one another and fluidically connected together such that exhaust gas flowing through the exhaust gas inlet into the flow chamber can be distributed to the at least two exhaust gas aftertreatment elements. The exhaust gas passes through at least one first of the at least two exhaust gas aftertreatment elements along a first flow direction, and the exhaust gas passes through at least one second of the at least two exhaust gas aftertreatment elements along a second flow direction, wherein the first flow direction and the second flow direction are oriented at least diagonally to each other, preferably anti-parallel to each other.
Method and device for diagnosing and for calibrating an exhaust gas sensor
A method for diagnosing and calibrating an exhaust gas sensor. An exhaust gas mass flow generated by an internal combustion engine is divided and a first part of the exhaust gas flow is conducted through a first exhaust gas path of a motor vehicle, and a second part of the exhaust path mass flow is conducted through a second exhaust gas path of the motor vehicle.
Frame elements for containing monoliths
An element frame for holding monoliths containing catalysts in the flow of exhaust gases from a combustion source, the element frame comprising two pairs of opposing walls, wherein the walls form a rectangular or square shape, an interior formed by the walls, an inlet end, an outlet end, at least one locking element, at least one mat and at least one monolith comprising an inlet, an outlet, four sides and at least one catalyst effective in reducing the concentration of one or more gases in the exhaust gas, wherein the at least one mat and the at least one monolith being positioned in the interior of the element frame so that there is at least one mat between the monolith and each adjacent wall, each locking element extending across the inlet end or outlet end of the element frame and being connected to two opposite sides of the element frame.
Catalytic reactor and ship provided with same
A catalytic reactor including: catalytic cassettes each including a catalyst part configured to reduce NOx in exhaust gas and an outer peripheral part made of a frame covering side surfaces of the catalyst part; and a lattice frame on which the catalytic cassettes are placed. The lattice frame includes a plurality of inflow holes through which exhaust gas flows into the catalyst parts and a plurality of frame parts which defines the respective plurality of inflow holes. The outer peripheral part of each of the catalytic cassettes is positioned so that the outer peripheral part is accommodated in a respective one of the frame parts.
Modular exhaust gas treatment device for an exhaust gas system of an internal combustion engine
An exhaust gas treatment device for an exhaust gas system of an internal combustion engine, including a housing which has at least two equivalently formed receiving elements for arranging the AGN modules, and at least one exhaust gas guide module which is inserted into one of receiving elements, and an exhaust gas guide module for an exhaust gas treatment device of this type.
CONNECTION HEAD WITH A RETURN CAVITY
A connection head for being arranged in an orifice of a fluid tank with a return cavity in the form of a radial duct is provided. The return cavity overcomes the problems of the formation of air bubbles in the tank and enhances the functioning of the sensor in the tank.
AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM WITH LEAN NOx TRAP FILTER
An aftertreatment system includes a first pipe section in fluid communication with an exhaust manifold on an internal combustion engine. A first aftertreatment device includes a housing and a porous substrate having substrate walls defining a plurality of flow channels including first channels obstructed at a first end of the substrate and second channels obstructed at a second end of the substrate opposite the first end. The first and second channels are interleaved and internal pore surfaces in the porous substrate form a plurality of internal pores. A passive NOx adsorption catalyst is deposited on the substrate walls and internal pore surfaces such that the mean porosity of the porous substrate is not greater than a particulate matter secondary grain size. A second aftertreatment device having an inlet is in fluid communication with the outlet of the first aftertreatment device.