Claims
- 1. In a method for extracting kinetic energy from a stream of a two-phase fluid, the steps comprising:
- A. imparting linear velocity to a stream of a two-phase fluid; and
- B. separating the liquid phase from the vapor phase of the fluid while simultaneously redirecting the flow of the liquid phase along an annular path for imparting thereto an angular velocity, and redirecting the flow of the vapor phase along a path substantially axially related to the annular path.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of simultaneously converting the momentum of the separated liquid phase and vapor phase to torque.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of separating the liquid phase from the vapor phase includes the step of collecting the liquid phase in an annular pool having an angular velocity substantially equal to the linear velocity of the stream.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of converting the momentum of the liquid phase and vapor phase to torque includes the step of passing the vapor phase axially through an annular array of steam turbine blades mounted on a common hub and the step of passing the liquid phase through a liquid turbine blade mounted on the hub.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of passing the liquid phase through a liquid turbine blade includes the step of forcing the liquid to flow radially inwardly with respect to a liquid turbine blade.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of passing the liquid phase through a liquid turbine blade includes the step of forcing the liquid to flow along a U-shaped path having a discharge segment reversely oriented to an intake segment.
- 7. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of converting the momentum of the liquid phase and vapor phase to torque includes the step of converting the momentum of both the liquid phase and vapor phase to torque exerted about a common output shaft.
- 8. In an improved turbine for a two-phase fluid, the improvement comprising:
- A. means adapted to receive a stream of fluid flowing along a linear path consisting of a liquid phase and a vapor phase; and
- B. means for separating the liquid phase from the vapor phase of said fluid including means for redirecting the liquid phase to an annular path and the vapor phase to a path axially related to the annular path.
- 9. The improvement of claim 8 further comprising means for converting the momentum of said liquid phase and the momentum of said vapor phase simultaneously to torque subsequent to the separation thereof.
- 10. The turbine of claim 9 wherein the torque is exerted on a common output shaft.
- 11. The turbine of claim 9 wherein the means for converting the momentum of the liquid phase and the momentum of the vapor phase to torque includes an annular array of steam turbine blades mounted on a common hub, and a liquid turbine blade affixed to and extended substantially radially from the hub.
- 12. The turbine of claim 11 wherein the liquid turbine blade includes an integrally related flume having an inlet communicating with the liquid phase redirected to an annular path, and an output communicating with a passageway extended axially through the liquid turbine blade.
- 13. The turbine of claim 12 wherein the turbine blade includes an integrally related flume of a U-shaped configuration having an inlet communicating with the liquid phase redirected to an annular path and an outlet for discharging the liquid phase at a substantially zero absolute velocity.
- 14. An improved turbine for a fluid consisting of a mixture of liquid and vapor comprising:
- A. a turbine housing;
- B. means for delivering to said housing a stream of fluid consisting of a liquid and a vapor;
- C. means for separating the liquid and the vapor; and
- D. means for extracting kinetic energy from both the liquid and the vapor, subsequent to the separation thereof.
- 15. The turbine of claim 14 wherein said means for separating the liquid and the vapor includes at least one annulus supported for rotation in the path of the stream having defined therein an endless channel for capturing and confining the liquid therein for thus forming within the channel a pool of liquid having an angular velocity, and for redirecting the vapor along a path axially related to the annulus.
- 16. The turbine of claim 15 wherein the means for extracting kinetic energy from the vapor includes a rotatable hub coaxially aligned with the annulus, and means for transferring kinetic energy from the vapor to the hub including a turbine fan mounted on the hub in the path of the vapor for connecting the momentum of the vapor to torque exerted on said hub, and the means for extracting kinetic energy from the liquid includes at least one liquid turbine blade mounted on the hub having a flume communicating with the pool of liquid for transferring the liquid from the pool to the liquid turbine blade for converting the momentum of the liquid to torque exerted on said hub, whereby the hub is rotated at a first velocity.
- 17. The turbine of claim 16 wherein said liquid turbine blade comprises a radial inflow turbine blade characterized by a tubular body extended substantially radially from said hub and rotation is imparted to said annulus at a second velocity greater than the first velocity substantially in response to a transfer of momentum from the liquid of the stream of fluid to the annulus.
- 18. The turbine of claim 17 wherein said flume comprises a tubular body seated in said endless channel in transverse relation with the axis of rotation for said annulus and includes:
- A. means defining within the flume an inlet facing the direction of rotation for said annulus for receiving the liquid from the channel;
- B. means defining in the flume an outlet for discharging the received liquid to the liquid turbine blade; and
- C. means defining in the flume, between the inlet and outlet thereof, a decelerating chamber for providing pressure sufficient to overcome the centrifugal pressure gradiant developed in the tubular body as rotation.
- 19. The turbine of claim 16 wherein the liquid turbine blade includes a rigid member projected radially from said hub and said flume includes a tubular body of a substantially U-shaped configuration having a pair of legs arranged in substantial parallelism, and means defining at the terminal of one leg an inlet seated in said endless channel for receiving liquid from the pool, and means defining the other leg a discharge for expelling liquid therefrom.
- 20. An axial-flow separator turbine for extracting energy from a two-phase fluid, such as a mixture of steam and water, comprising:
- A. a turbine housing;
- B. a plurality of nozzles for delivering a plurality of streams of two-phase fluids to said housing along a plurality of linear paths angularly related to an axis of symmetry for said housing;
- C. a tubular shaft extended axially through said housing and supported thereby for rotation about an axis of rotation coincident with an axis symmetry for the shaft;
- D. a phase separator disposed within said housing in the paths of said streams adapted to receive said streams in impinging engagement for effecting a responsive separation of the liquid phase from the vapor phase of the fluid, said separator being characterized by a plurality of concentric annuli mounted on said shaft and supported thereby for simultaneous rotation, each annulus of the plurality being characterized by a U-shaped cross sectional configuration defining therein an endless channel disposed in the paths of said streams for collecting liquid from the impinging streams and confining the collected liquid as centrifugal forces are applied to the annuli as the linear momentum of the impinging liquid serves to impart angular momentum to the annuli;
- E. a vapor turbine fan disposed within the housing in the path of the streams for extracting kinetic energy from the vapor phase including a hub integrally related with said shaft and an annular array of steam turbine blades extended radially from the hub and supported thereby for rotation imparted thereto in response to a transfer thereto of the momentum of said vapor phase;
- F. a liquid turbine disposed within said housing for extracting kinetic energy from the liquid phase including at least one radial-inflow liquid turbine blade characterized by a tubular body communicating with said tubular shaft and mounted on said hub in a radially extended relationship therewith for receiving a stream of the liquid phase; and
- G. a liquid phase delivery system for delivering the liquid phase from said separator to said blade including a plurality of tubular bodies rigidly mounted on said liquid turbine blade in mutually spaced relation, each body of said plurality being seated in an endless channel and having an inlet facing the direction of rotation imparted to the annuli, and an outlet communicating with said liquid turbine blade for delivering thereto a stream of the liquid phase having an angular momentum imparted thereto in response imparted to the annuli.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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