Claims
- 1. A turbine rotor comprising:
a disk mounted for rotational movement and having first and second sides, a center and a peripheral edge; a spiral channel formed on said first side of said disk, said channel having opposing sidewalls, a first opening and a second opening; and a plurality of blades disposed within said channel and along each of said opposing sidewalls, said blades arranged and spaced to interact with a working fluid of a turbine as the working fluid is directed along said channel between said first opening and said second opening, whereby the working fluid may impart rotational motion to said disk.
- 2. The rotor of claim 1, further comprising a peripheral sidewall formed on said first side of said disk.
- 3. The rotor of claim 1, further comprising sealing structure proximate said first side of said disk and configured to engage a surface coupled to said disk adjacent a top edge of said channel to thereby seal said channel.
- 4. The rotor of claim 1, wherein said first opening is located proximate said center of said disk and said second opening is located proximate said peripheral edge.
- 5. The rotor of claim 1, wherein said second opening includes a passage directed along axis substantially parallel to the rotational axis of said disk.
- 6. The rotor of claim 1, wherein said second opening includes a passage directed substantially radially with respect to said disk.
- 7. The rotor of claim 1, wherein said channel has a cross-sectional flow area which varies along the length of said channel.
- 8. The rotor of claim 7, wherein the variation in said flow area is configured to accommodate expansion and contraction of the flow through said channel.
- 9. The rotor of claim 3, wherein said sealing structure comprises:
a recess formed into a top edge of said channel wall, said recess forming a continuous spiral groove from said first opening to said second opening; and a spiral protrusion formed on said second side of said disk and configured to correspond with said continuous spiral groove formed in said channel wall, whereby a plurality of said disks may be stacked such that the protrusion on one disk is received by the spiral groove on an adjacent disk to operatively seal said channel.
- 10. A turbine rotor comprising:
a disk mounted for rotational movement and having first and second sides, a center and a peripheral edge; a spiral channel formed on said disk, said channel having a first opening and a second opening; and a plurality of generally U-shaped blades disposed within said channel, said blades arranged and spaced to interact with a working fluid of a turbine as the working fluid is directed along said channel between said first opening and said second opening, whereby the working fluid may impart rotational motion to said disk.
- 11. The rotor of claim 10, further comprising sealing structure proximate said first side of said disk and configured to engage a surface coupled to said disk adjacent a top edge of said channel to thereby seal said channel.
- 12. A turbine comprising:
a rotatable shaft; and a plurality of disks coupled to said shaft for rotational movement therewith; each said disk comprising:
first and second sides, a center and a peripheral edge, a spiral channel formed on said disk and having opposing sidewalls, a first opening and a second opening, and a plurality of blades disposed within said channel and arranged and spaced to interact with a working fluid of the turbine as the working fluid is directed along said channel between said first opening and second opening, whereby the working fluid may impart rotational motion to said disk.
- 13. The turbine of claim 12, wherein each said disk further comprises a peripheral sidewall formed on said first side of said disk.
- 14. The turbine of claim 12, wherein each said disk further comprises sealing structure proximate said first side of said disk and configured to engage a surface coupled to said disk adjacent a top edge of said channel to thereby seal said channel.
- 15. The turbine of claim 14, wherein said sealing structure comprises:
a recess formed into a top edge of said channel wall, said recess forming a continuous spiral groove from said first opening to said second opening; and a spiral protrusion formed on said second side of said disk and configured to correspond with said continuous spiral groove formed in said channel wall, whereby said plurality of disks may be stacked such that the protrusion on one disk is received by the spiral groove on an adjacent disk to operatively seal said channel.
- 16. A turbine, comprising:
a rotatable shaft; an elongate, enclosed channel formed in a planar spiral and coupled to said shaft for rotational movement therewith; an inlet and an outlet associated with said channel and spaced from one another, one of said inlet and said outlet located proximate a center of said spiral; and a plurality of blades disposed within said channel between said inlet and said outlet, said blades configured to interact with a working fluid flowing through said channel to thereby impart rotational motion to said shaft.
- 17. A turbine, comprising:
a rotatable shaft; a plurality of elongate, enclosed channels, each channel formed in a planar spiral and having an inlet and an outlet, each channel coupled to said shaft for rotational movement therewith; and a plurality of blades disposed within each of said channels, between said respective inlets and outlets, said blades configured to interact with a working fluid flowing through said channels to thereby impart rotational motion to said shaft.
- 18. A method of operating a turbine having one or more rotors with enclosed channels formed in a planar spiral, the method comprising:
supplying a working fluid substantially comprising liquid water at an inlet to the turbine; moving the working fluid through the turbine along the spiral channel; expanding the liquid water to a vapor in a portion of the channel; and condensing the vapor to liquid water in a portion of the channel.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising:
separating the working fluid according to density within the turbine; and collecting heavier fluid fractions on outermost portions of the channel.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. §1.78(a)(4), this application claims the benefit of and priority to prior filed co-pending Provisional Application Serial No. 60/328,005, filed Oct. 9, 2001, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60328005 |
Oct 2001 |
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