Claims
- 1. An inert gas generator for fire suppressing comprising:
a gas turbine, which comprises a starter motor to drive initially the gas turbine, a compressor being connected to said starter motor, a combustor being connected to a fuel pump to burn the compressed air from the compressor, and a turbine installed at the exit of the combustor to generate power through expansion process; an afterburner being connected and installed at the exit of the turbine, being connected to the compressor by a bleed off valve to be provided with some extracted air from the compressor for fuel atomizing and to re-burn the gas, once burned in the combustor, supplied through the turbine, and being provided with a flame stabilizer to stabilize the flame produced from re-burning of the gas; a cooling chamber enclosing the afterburner to take the heat of combustion in the afterburner and to inject water through spray nozzles into the burned gas to decrease the gas temperature; an evaporator being installed at the exit of the cooling chamber for further cooling of the gas which is already been cooled by the cooling chamber and the spray nozzles; a exhaust nozzle for guiding the inert gas which has been cooled in the evaporator to the fire area; and a controller for controlling the starter motor, the fuel pump and both the combustor and afterburner.
- 2. The inert gas generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein a water tank, a water pump and a feed water valve are connected to the spray nozzles to regulate the cooling water feed rate so that the concentration rate of oxygen in the final exhaust gas can be controlled.
- 3. The inert gas generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the evaporator includes coaxial cylindrical bodies with different diameters to form gas transporting passages, and each of the cylindrical bodies are formed with a concave and convex parts in circumferential direction along the longitudinal distance to increase heat transfer surface area in the said cylindrical bodies.
- 4. The inert gas generator as claimed in claim 3, wherein a drain valve is installed at the bottom of the evaporator for discharging the cooling water used.
- 5. The inert gas generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the exhaust nozzle can be contracted and expanded to accommodate the distance of the exhausting of the inert gas.
- 6. The inert gas generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising;
a crane enabling the inert gas generator to rotate and to pitch; a hydraulic cylinder for adjusting the spray angle of the inert gas from the inert gas generator; and a boom assembly which can be expanded and contracted to adjust the length of said exhaust nozzle of the inert gas generator.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a national phase PCT patent application under 35 USC 371 of serial no. PCT/KR00/01389 filed on Nov. 30, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/KR00/01389 |
11/30/2000 |
WO |
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