CRYOGENIC PUMP
20250320858 · 2025-10-16
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Abstract
A piston pump suitable for pumping a fluid at very low temperature, for example hydrogen, is disclosed. The pump has a suction side and a compression side, the suction side comprising an inlet provided for the liquid and intended to connected a liquid supply reservoir external to the pump, a suction chamber for receiving the fluid and a first fluid degassing duct communicating with the suction chamber, the compression side comprising a pump cylinder carrying an assembly for compression and delivery of the liquid, said cylinder comprising a second chamber which communicates with the suction chamber and wherein the fluid at very low temperature circulates in order to cool the compression and delivery assembly.
Claims
1. A piston pump suitable for pumping a fluid at very low temperature, for example hydrogen, said pump having a suction side and a compression side, the suction side comprising an inlet provided for the liquid and intended to connect a liquid supply reservoir external to the pump, a suction chamber for receiving the fluid and a first fluid degassing duct communicating with the suction chamber, the compression side comprising a pump cylinder carrying an assembly for compression and delivery of the liquid, said cylinder comprising a second chamber which communicates with the suction chamber and wherein the fluid at very low temperature circulates in order to cool the compression and delivery assembly.
2. The pump according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder comprises a first casing and an internal cylinder body carrying the compression and delivery assembly, said first casing being attached to the cylinder body, said cylinder body having a recessed shape allowing the circulation of fluid in the second chamber.
3. The pump according to claim 1, further comprising a second degassing duct communicating with the second chamber and configured to allow degassing of the fluid circulating in the second chamber.
4. The pump according to claim 1, wherein the compression and delivery assembly comprises: a pump liner and a cylinder head that are integral and coaxial, a piston that is axially movable in the liner forming a fluid compression chamber with the cylinder head, said cylinder head connecting the liner to the suction chamber, and a delivery opening arranged in the liner.
5. The pump according to claim 4, wherein the cylinder head comprises a pre-compression chamber communicating with the suction chamber.
6. The pump according to claim 4, wherein the cylinder head comprises an exhaust port configured to allow the pressure in the compression chamber to be adjusted.
7. The pump according to claim 2, wherein the cylinder comprises a second casing that is external with respect to the first casing and forming with the latter a space intended to be evacuated.
8. The pump according to claim 7, wherein an insulating material is arranged between the first casing and the second casing.
9. The pump according to claim 8, wherein the insulating material is multi-layer insulation.
10. The pump according to claim 9, wherein the multi-layer insulation comprises alternating layers of aluminum and layers of fiberglass.
11. A piston pump suitable for pumping a liquid at a very low temperature, comprising: a suction side, comprising: an inlet provided for the liquid and intended to connect a liquid supply reservoir to the pump; a suction chamber for receiving the liquid; and a liquid degassing duct in communication with the suction chamber; and a compression side, comprising: a pump cylinder carrying an assembly for compression and delivery of the liquid, said pump cylinder comprising a second chamber which communicates with the suction chamber, wherein the liquid at very low temperature circulates in order to cool the compression and delivery assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description in relation to the appended drawings, given as non-limiting examples, wherein:
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[0033] Unless otherwise specified, the same element appearing on different figures has a unique reference.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] An example of pump 1 according to the invention is shown in
[0035] Optionally, the suction side A may also comprise a second casing 32 which is external with respect to the first casing 31. The two casings forming a space that can be evacuated in order to thermally insulate this suction side A.
[0036] The compression side B comprises a pump cylinder 2 comprising a cylinder body 21 shown in
[0037] The cylinder 2 also comprises a first casing 22 which is external with respect to the cylinder body 21. It may also comprise a second casing 23 which is external with respect to the first casing 22. As can be seen in
[0038] Advantageously, an insulating material 10, in particular a multi-layer insulation, may be arranged between the first casing 22 and the second casing 23 to increase the thermal insulation of the cylinder 2.
[0039] The first casing 22 of the cylinder 2 is attached to the cylinder body 21 and forms a second chamber 6 therewith which is connected to the suction chamber 3 via openings 24, so that the fluid at very low temperature enters the second chamber 6 to cool the compression and delivery assembly 8.
[0040] To allow the circulation of liquid in the second chamber 6, the cylinder body 21 has a hollow shape. In the example shown, the rear part of the body is hollowed out to form the rear part 62 of the second chamber 6 with the first casing 22. The front part of the body is also hollowed out to form the front part 61 of the second chamber 6. The intermediate part of the cylinder body 21 is also hollow to allow fluid to pass from the front part 61 to the rear part 62, but also has contact points 64 with the first casing 22.
[0041] Advantageously, the cylinder 2 may comprise a second degassing duct 9 communicating with the second chamber 6 to allow the degassing of the fluid circulating in the second chamber 6.
[0042] The compression and delivery assembly 8 comprises: [0043] a pump liner 81 and a cylinder head 84 that are integral and coaxial, [0044] a piston 82 that is axially movable in the liner 81 forming a fluid compression chamber with the cylinder head 84, the cylinder head 84 connecting the liner 81 to the suction chamber 3, and [0045] a delivery opening 85 arranged in the liner 81, as shown in
[0046] Optionally, the cylinder head 84 comprises a pre-compression chamber 840 which communicates with the suction chamber 3. For example, the pre-compression chamber 840 is formed by a wall 841 forming part of the cylinder head 84 and forming a space wherein a movable valve 843 mounted on a rod 842 coaxial with the piston 82 is arranged.
[0047] Advantageously, the cylinder head 84 may comprise a calibrated exhaust port 846 to adjust the pressure in the compression chamber.
Possible Pump Operation
[0048] Prior to the start-up of pump 1, the fluid arrives in the suction chamber 3 via the inlet 4 and returns to the reservoir via the opening 5 to cool the suction chamber 3 and the pre-compression chamber 840, passing through the filter 33 and then the openings in the valve 843. As long as the pre-compression chamber 840 has not cooled down completely, the fluid returning to the external reservoir comprises a fraction of gas generated by contact with the elements to be cooled.
[0049] The fluid can also enter the second chamber 6 to cool the compression and delivery assembly 8. The fluid rises in the second degassing duct 9 up to a certain level. Degassing takes place via the duct 9 until the second chamber 6 has cooled to the saturation temperature of the fluid.
[0050] Once the suction chamber 3 and the parts have cooled down completely, the pump 1 can be started.
[0051] When the rod 83 of the piston 82 is pulled by a drive system (from left to right in
[0052] The movements of the piston assembly 82 and the rings thereof (not marked) in the liner 81 generate heat which vaporizes a fraction of the cryogenic fluid. By virtue of the second degassing duct 9, it is possible to evacuate this gaseous fraction present in the second chamber 6 without returning it to the suction chamber 3 as is often the case with known pumps.