Claims
- 1. A rotary regenerator comprising:
a sectored shell; a sectored matrix receivable in said shell wherein each matrix sector is received in one shell sector; and a container connecting individual sectors together to form a rotor.
- 2. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein said regenerator is rotated discontinuously in increments of in the range of about 20 degrees to about 45 degrees.
- 3. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shell comprises ceramic material.
- 4. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 3 wherein said ceramic material is silicone nitride, cordierite, mullite, and combinations containing at least one of the foregoing.
- 5. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein said matrix comprises ceramic material.
- 6. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 5 wherein said ceramic material is selected from the group consisting of magnesium-aluminum- silicate and aluminum silicate.
- 7. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 5 wherein said ceramic material is cordierite.
- 8. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein each sector of said shell is extruded individually.
- 9. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein each sector of said shell is injection molded individually.
- 10. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 5 wherein said sector of said shell and said sectors of said matrix are extruded as a single unit.
- 11. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein each sector of said matrix is extruded individually.
- 12. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 1 wherein each finned sheet of said matrix is stamped individually.
- 13. A rotary regenerator comprising:
a rotor composed of a plurality of sectors each sector having a truncated pie shaped perimeter shell and a matrix portion contained within each said shell and said matrix portion being matable with like shell and matrix portions to construct said rotor; and a container maintaining said sectors in said rotor form.
- 14. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 10 wherein said sectors are extruded individually.
- 15. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 10 wherein said sectors are selected from the group consisting of silicon nitride silicon carbide, cordierite, mullite, aluminum silicate and combinations including at least one of the foregoing.
- 16. An automotive engine comprising:
a multiple-stage low-pressure-ratio turbine; a multiple-stage low-pressure-ratio compressor connected with said turbine; a sectored rotary regenerator, said regenerator being adapted to rotate discontinuously in increments per movement; and a seal system having a plurality of seals in communication with said regenerator, said seal system releasing said seals from contact with said regenerator before said discontinuous movement of said regenerator and clamping said seals against said regenerator after said discontinuous movement of said regenerator has terminated.
- 17. An automotive engine as claimed in claim 13 wherein said turbine employs a low peripheral speed method of operation.
- 18. An automotive engine as claimed in claim 13 wherein said increment is substantially equal to an outer arc of each said sector of said regenerator and an arc length and an extent of said seals is defined by an equal arc.
- 19. A sector of a rotary regenerator having a plurality of sectors comprising:
a shell; a porous matrix; and a partition disposed in said porous matrix.
- 20. A rotary regenerator comprising:
a shell having a plurality of shell sectors; a matrix disposed within each shell sector; and at least one partition disposed in at least one said matrix.
- 21. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 20 wherein said partition is fluid flow inhibitive.
- 22. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 21 wherein said partition is oriented to inhibit transverse flow through said matrix.
- 23. A rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 20 wherein said at least one partition is a plurality of partitions.
- 24. A sector of a rotary regenerator having a plurality of sectors wherein said sector comprises a plurality of sub-sectors.
- 25. A sector of a rotary regenerator having a plurality of sectors as claimed in claim 24 wherein each sub-sector is an individual unit having a porous matrix and a fluid flow inhibitive transverse surface.
- 26. A sector of a rotary regenerator having a plurality of sectors as claimed in claim 24 wherein said sector includes at least one partition therein which is inhibitive to transverse fluid flow in said sector.
- 27. A method for making a sub-sector of a sector of a rotary regenerator comprising:
forming a matrix; and creating a transverse fluid flow inhibitive surface on said matrix.
- 28. A method for making a sub-sector of a sector of a rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 27 wherein said creating is spraying a slurry on transverse surfaces of said matrix, said slurry inhibiting transverse fluid flow.
- 29. A method for making a sub-sector of a sector of a rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 27 wherein said creating is coating a mold within which said matrix is formed with a fluid flow inhibitive material.
- 30. A method for making a sub-sector of a sector of a rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 27 wherein said creating is applying a thin extrusion of ceramic material to said matrix.
- 31. A method for making a sub-sector of a sector of a rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 27 wherein said creating comprises:
extruding a tube of material into which said matrix is placed.
- 32. A method for making a rotary regenerator comprising:
forming a plurality of sectors which together are assembleable to form said rotary regenerator; assembling said plurality of sectors.
- 33. A method for making a rotary regenerator as claimed in claim 32 wherein at least one of said plurality of sectors contains sub-sectors.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/028,409, which claims the benefit of an earlier filing date from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/038,936 which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60038936 |
Feb 1997 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09028409 |
Feb 1998 |
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10062961 |
Feb 2002 |
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