COMBUSTION POWER GENERATION APPARATUS USING ORGANIC FUEL
20190292948 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N5/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01K25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02G1/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E20/18
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F01K23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E20/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F23J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23L1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23J2219/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G2206/203
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02E20/34
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F23B40/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G5/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02G5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E20/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F01K23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02G1/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23L1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a combustion generation apparatus which generates power using organic materials. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the combustion generation apparatus includes a fuel supply unit which includes a plurality of single fuel suppliers configured to supply different organic raw materials, a fuel mixer configured to mix the organic raw materials supplied by the single fuel suppliers, and a mixed fuel supplier configured to receive the organic raw materials uniformly mixed in the fuel mixer, a reaction unit which includes a combustion chamber configured to burn the organic raw materials supplied by the mixed fuel supplier, and a generation unit which includes an internal generator configured to generate power using heat energy generated by a combustion reaction of the organic materials in the combustion chamber and an external generator configured to generate power using heat energy released outward from the combustion chamber.
Claims
1. A combustion generation apparatus, which generates power using organic raw materials, comprising: a fuel supply unit which comprises a plurality of single fuel suppliers configured to supply different organic raw materials, a fuel mixer configured to mix the organic raw materials supplied by the single fuel suppliers, and a mixed fuel supplier configured to receive the organic raw materials uniformly mixed in the fuel mixer; a reaction unit which comprises a combustion chamber configured to burn the organic raw materials supplied by the mixed fuel supplier; and a generation unit which comprises an internal generator configured to generate power using heat energy generated by a combustion reaction of the organic materials in the combustion chamber and an external generator configured to generate power using heat energy released outward from the combustion chamber.
2. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the internal generator generates power using a Stirling engine located in an internal space of the combustion chamber, and wherein the external generator comprises a collector located around the combustion chamber and configured to absorb heat energy released outward from the combustion chamber and a generating element configured to generate power using heat supplied from the collector.
3. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fuel mixer comprises: a mixing chamber which has a mixing space therein, in which the organic materials are mixed; and a fuel mixing member located in the mixing chamber and configured to mix the organic raw materials.
4. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a reaction by-product discharge unit configured to discharge reaction by-products generated after the organic raw materials are burned in the combustion chamber, wherein the reaction by-product discharge unit comprises: a reaction by-product container which accommodates the reaction by-products generated in the combustion chamber; and a reaction by-product supply pipe connected to the combustion chamber and the reaction by-product container and configured to supply the reaction by-products generated in the combustion chamber to the reaction by-product container.
5. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 4, wherein the reaction by-product supply pipe is provided to have a shape which has a cross section gradually increasing from the combustion chamber toward the reaction by-product container.
6. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 4, further comprising an oxidizer supply unit configured to supply an oxidizer to the combustion chamber, wherein the oxidizer supply unit comprises: an oxidizer supplier configured to supply a gaseous oxidizer to the combustion chamber; and an oxidizer supply line connected to the oxidizer supplier and configured to supply the oxidizer to the combustion chamber.
7. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 6, wherein the oxidizer supply line comprises: a first oxidizer supply line connected to the oxidizer supplier and the reaction by-product container and configured to supply the oxidizer supplied by the oxidizer supplier to the reaction by-products; and a second oxidizer supply line connected to the combustion chamber and the reaction by-product container and configured to supply the oxidizer, which exchanges heat with the reaction by-products in the reaction by-product container, to the combustion chamber.
8. The combustion generation apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a gas discharge unit configured to discharge a combustion gas generated after a combustion reaction of the organic materials in the combustion chamber, wherein the gas discharge unit comprises: a gas supply line connected to the combustion chamber and configured to supply the combustion gas of the combustion chamber to the fuel mixer; a gas discharge line configured to discharge outward the combustion gas which exchanges heat with the organic materials in the fuel mixer and is discharged; and a combustion gas filter coupled to the gas discharge line and configured to filter the combustion gas.
9. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 8, wherein the gas discharge unit further comprises a pollutant removal portion installed on the gas supply line and having a catalyst to remove pollutants of the combustion gas supplied from the combustion chamber, and the combustion generation apparatus further comprising a power unit configured to store power supplied from the generation unit and to supply the power to another apparatus.
10. The combustion generation apparatus of claim 8, wherein the organic materials comprise used coffee grounds, coconut dregs, forest dregs, wood pellets, and waste cooking oil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Since the following drawings attached to the specification illustrate one embodiment of the present invention and allow, with the following detailed description, the technical concept of the present invention to be further understood, the present invention should not be understood while being limited to those shown in the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the attached drawings. The embodiments of the present invention may be changed in a variety of shapes, and the scope of the present invention should not be understood as being limited to the following embodiments. The embodiments are provided to more completely explain the present invention to one of ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, in the drawings, shapes of elements may be exaggerated for clearer description. Also, the terms used in the specification and the claims should not be limited to general or lexical meanings and should be interpreted as meanings and concepts coinciding with the technical concept of the present invention on the basis of a principle that the inventor can appropriately define the concept of the terms to describe the invention in the best manner.
[0033] The present invention relates to a combustion generation apparatus 1 capable of generating power using organic materials.
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[0035] The fuel supply unit 10 mixes and supplies different organic raw materials to the reaction unit 20. The fuel supply unit 10 may uniformly mix and supply a plurality of organic materials to the reaction unit 20.
[0036] Herein, organic raw materials include used coffee grounds, coconut dregs, forest dregs, wood pellets, waste cooking oil, and the like. On the other hand, any raw materials used as raw materials for biomass are applicable as organic raw materials without limit.
[0037] The fuel supply unit 10 includes a single fuel supplier 11, a fuel mixer 13, and a mixed fuel supplier 18.
[0038] The single fuel supplier 11 supplies a single organic raw material to the fuel mixer 13. A plurality of such single fuel suppliers 11 may be provided. The plurality of single fuel suppliers 11 may supply different organic raw materials to the fuel mixer 13. For example, any one of the plurality of single fuel suppliers 11 may supply only used coffee grounds to the fuel mixer 13. Another of the plurality of single fuel suppliers 11 may supply coconut dregs to the fuel mixer 13. Another of the plurality of single fuel suppliers 11 may supply forest dregs to the fuel mixer 13. In addition to the above-described embodiment, a variety of organic raw materials may be supplied to the fuel mixer 13 through the single fuel suppliers 11.
[0039] The fuel mixer 13 may uniformly mix the organic raw materials supplied by the single fuel suppliers 11. The fuel mixer 13 includes a mixing chamber 14 and a fuel mixing member 16.
[0040] The mixing chamber 14 may have a mixing space 15 therein. An inlet capable of receiving organic raw materials supplied by the single fuel suppliers 11 may be formed in the mixing chamber 14. The mixing chamber 14 may be provided in a sealed form.
[0041] The fuel mixing member 16 may be located in the mixing chamber 14. The fuel mixing member 16 may mix a plurality of organic raw materials supplied by the single fuel suppliers 11. For example, the fuel mixing member 16 is provided as a rotatable device and may be provided as a stirrer capable of uniformly mixing organic raw materials in the mixing space 15 by stirring the organic raw materials. On the other hand, any devices capable of mixing a plurality of organic raw materials are applicable to the fuel mixing member 16 without limit.
[0042] The mixed fuel supplier 18 may be connected to the fuel mixer 13. The mixed fuel supplier 18 may receive and supply organic raw materials uniformly mixed by the fuel mixer 13 to a combustion chamber 21 which will be described below. For example, the mixed fuel supplier 18 may be provided as a pipe with an openable inlet to which the fuel mixer 13 is connected.
[0043] The reaction unit 20 may generate heat energy by burning organic raw materials. For example, the reaction unit 20 may include the combustion chamber 21.
[0044] The combustion chamber 21 may be connected to the mixed fuel supplier 18. The combustion chamber 21 may receive organic materials from the mixed fuel supplier 18. An internal space of the combustion chamber 21 may be provided as a combustion space 23. A plurality of such supplied organic raw materials may be burned in the combustion space 23. For example, the combustion space 23 may receive an oxidizer in a gaseous state from an oxidizer supplier 51 which will be described below to burn the organic raw materials.
[0045] The generation unit 30 may generate power using heat energy generated by the reaction unit 20. The generation unit 30 may supply the generated power to the power unit 70 which will be described below.
[0046] The generation unit 30 may include an internal generator 31 and an external generator 33.
[0047] The internal generator 31 may generate power using heat energy generated by a combustion reaction of organic materials in the combustion chamber 21. For example, the internal generator 31 may include a plurality of Stirling engines. The Stirling engines may be located in the combustion space 23 in the combustion chamber 21. The Stirling engines may generate power using the generated heat energy. Unlike the above-described example, any devices capable of being located in the combustion space 23 and generating power using generated heat energy are applicable without limit.
[0048] The external generator 33 may generate power using heat energy released outward from the combustion chamber 21. For example, the external generator 33 may include a collector 35 and a generating element 37.
[0049] The collector 35 may absorb heat energy released from the combustion chamber 21. The collector 35 may be located to be adjacent to the combustion chamber 21. The collector 35 may be located outside the combustion chamber 21. A plurality of such collectors 35 may be located around the combustion chamber 21.
[0050] The generating element 37 may receive the heat energy absorbed by the collector 35. The generating element 37 may generate power using the heat energy. The generating element 37 may be provided while being connected to the collector 35.
[0051] According to the present invention, since power may be generated by the external generator 33 using heat released from the combustion chamber 21 in addition to heat generated in the combustion chamber 21, power generation efficiency may be maximized. Also, eco-friendly energy may be generated using organic raw materials.
[0052] The reaction by-product discharge unit 40 may discharge reaction by-products generated after organic raw materials are burned in the combustion chamber 21. Here, the reaction by-products may be materials including a solid and a liquid among solid, liquid, and gaseous materials generated after burning organic raw materials.
[0053] The reaction by-product discharge unit 40 includes a reaction by-product container 43 and a reaction by-product supply pipe 41.
[0054] The reaction by-product container 43 is a container which accommodates the reaction by-products generated in the combustion chamber 21. The reaction by-product container 43 may have an accommodation space therein. The reaction by-product container 43 may be provided to be attachable to or detachable from the combustion generation apparatus 1. When the reaction by-product container 43 is filled with a certain or more amount of the reaction by-products, the reaction by-product container 43 may be separated from the combustion generation apparatus 1 to discharge the reaction by-products. The reaction by-product container 43 may be formed of a high heat-resistant material.
[0055] One end of the reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may be connected to the combustion chamber 21 and the other end thereof may be connected to the reaction by-product container 43. The reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may supply the reaction by-products supplied from the combustion chamber 21 to the reaction by-product container 43. For example, the reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may have a shape which has a cross section increasing from one end to the other end. For example, the reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may have a shape which has a cross section increasing in a direction from the combustion chamber 21 toward the reaction by-product container 43. For example, the reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may have an upside-down funnel shape. For example, the reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may have a circular cross section.
[0056] Unlike the above-described example, the reaction by-product supply pipe 41 may have a shape having the same cross section.
[0057] The oxidizer supply unit 50 may supply an oxidizer to the combustion chamber 21. The oxidizer may be provided as a material which accelerates a combustion reaction in a reaction space. For example, the oxidizer may be provided as oxygen, air including oxygen, or ozone. Unlike the above, any oxidizers capable of oxidizing organic materials are applicable without limit.
[0058] The oxidizer supply unit 50 may include an oxidizer supplier 51 and an oxidizer supply line 53.
[0059] The oxidizer supplier 51 may supply a gaseous oxidizer to the combustion chamber 21. For example, the oxidizer supplier 51 may be provided as a device which includes a fan for introducing outside air and is capable of supplying the outside air to the oxidizer supply line 53 which will be described below. Unlike the above, the oxidizer supplier 51 may be provided as an air pump capable of supplying outside air. Unlike the above-described examples, any devices capable of supplying an oxidizer are applicable without limit.
[0060] One end of the oxidizer supply line 53 may be connected to the oxidizer supplier 51 and the other end thereof may be connected to the combustion chamber 21. The oxidizer supply line 53 may supply the oxidizer supplied by the oxidizer supplier 51 to the combustion chamber 21.
[0061] The gas discharge unit 60 may discharge a combustion gas generated after a combustion reaction of organic materials in the combustion chamber 21.
[0062] The gas discharge unit 60 includes a gas supply line 61, a gas discharge line 63, and a combustion gas filter 65.
[0063] The gas supply line 61 may supply the combustion gas of the combustion chamber 21 to the fuel mixer 13. One end of the gas supply line 61 may be connected to the combustion chamber 21 and the other end thereof may be connected to the fuel mixer 13.
[0064] The combustion gas supplied through the gas supply line 61 may flow into the fuel mixer 13 and then may exchange heat with organic materials located in the fuel mixer 13.
[0065] For example, organic materials directly supplied to the fuel mixer 13 may exchange heat while coming in direct contact with organic materials. Through this, water included in the organic materials may be evaporated.
[0066] That is, a high-temperature combustion gas exchanges heat with low-temperature organic materials and supplies heat to the organic materials such that water included in the organic materials is evaporated to allow the organic materials to be well burned during combustion.
[0067] As another example, the fuel mixer 13 may include a pipe therein, through which combustion gas passes, and a combustion gas may provide heat to organic materials while passing through the pipe.
[0068] The gas discharge line 63 may discharge the combustion gas discharged after exchanging heat with the organic materials in the fuel mixer 13. The gas discharge line 63 may be connected to the fuel mixer 13.
[0069] The combustion gas filter 65 may be coupled to the gas discharge line 63. The combustion gas filter 65 may filter out foreign substances and harmful gases in the combustion gas.
[0070] The power unit 70 may store and supply power received from the generation unit 30 to another apparatus. The power unit 70 includes a power supply line 71 and a power supplier 73.
[0071] The power supply line 71 may be connected to the internal generator 31 or the external generator 33 to supply received power to the power supplier 73.
[0072] The power supplier 73 may store the supplied power and may be connected to another external apparatus to supply the power to the external apparatus.
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[0074] A combustion generation apparatus 1a of
[0075] The oxidizer supply unit 50a of
[0076] The oxidizer supplier 51a of
[0077] One end of the first oxidizer supply line 55a may be connected to the oxidizer supplier 51a and the other end thereof may be connected to a reaction by-product container 43a. The first oxidizer supply line 55a may supply an oxidizer supplied from the oxidizer supplier 51a to the reaction by-product container 43a. The oxidizer supplied to an inside of the reaction by-product container 43a may exchange heat with reaction by-products located in the reaction by-product container 43a. The reaction by-products in the reaction by-product container 43a are materials generated after a combustion reaction and are at a relatively higher temperature than that of the oxidizer. Accordingly, the oxidizer may receive heat from the reaction by-products through heat exchange. The oxidizer increases in temperature by a certain or more level before being supplied to a combustion chamber 21a such that the combustion reaction may be effectively performed in the combustion chamber 21a.
[0078] For example, heat exchange in the reaction by-product container 43a may be performed while a gaseous oxidizer may be directly supplied and come into direct contact with reaction by-products to exchange heat.
[0079] Unlike the above, a pipe through which an oxidizer can pass is located in the reaction by-product container 43a such that the oxidizer which flows through the pipe may exchange heat with external reaction by-products.
[0080] One end of the second oxidizer supply line 57a may be connected to the reaction by-product container 43a and the other end thereof may be connected to the combustion chamber 21a. The second oxidizer supply line 57a may supply the oxidizer, which has exchanged heat with the reaction by-products in the reaction by-product container 43a to the combustion chamber 21a.
[0081] A combustion generation apparatus 1b of
[0082] The gas discharge unit 60b of
[0083] The gas supply line 61b, the gas discharge line 63b, and the combustion gas filter 65b of
[0084] The pollutant removal portion 67b of
[0085] Pollutants in a reaction gas are removed by the pollutant removal portion 67b and the combustion gas filter 65b to minimize pollutants of the reaction gas which is discharged outward such that environmental pollution may be minimized.
[0086] A combustion generation apparatus 1c of
[0087] The oxidizer supply unit 50c of
[0088]
[0089] Referring to the drawings, the combustion generation apparatuses 1, 1a, 1b, and 1c of
[0090] A combustion gas may be generated by the combustion chamber 21, 21a, 21b, or 21c, may sequentially pass through the gas supply line 61, 61a, 61b, or 61c, the gas discharge line 63, 63a, 63b, or 63c, the fuel mixer 13, 13a, 13b, or 13c, and the combustion gas filter 65, 65a, 65b, or 65c, and may be discharged outward. The combustion gas may pass through the pollutant removal portion 67b installed on the gas supply line 61b or the combustion gas filter 65, 65a, 65b, or 65c to remove pollutants therein and then may be discharged outward.
[0091] As described above, according to one embodiment of the present invention, the combustion generation apparatus 1 may generate power using heat generated in the combustion chamber 21 and heat released outward therefrom. That is, power generation efficiency may be increased by generating power even using heat released outward from the combustion chamber 21.
[0092] Also, the combustion generation apparatus 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention may minimize environmental pollution by minimizing pollutants in combustion gas discharged outward through the pollutant removal portion 67b or the combustion gas filter 65.
[0093] The above detailed description exemplifies the present invention. Also, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described above and the present invention may be used with a variety of other combinations and changes in a variety of different environments. That is, changes or modifications may be made within the scope of the concept of the present invention disclosed herein, the scope of equivalents of the drafted contents, and/or the scope of technologies or knowledge in the art. The above-described embodiments are for explaining best states for embodying the technical concept of the present invention, and a variety of changes required by a detailed application field and use of the present invention may be made. Accordingly, the above detailed description of the present invention is not intended to limit the present invention to the above embodiments. Also, it should be understood that the attached claims include other embodiments.