Claims
- 1. A method for generating power comprising:
- introducing into a valveless diesel engine operable at speeds from 80 to 150 revolutions per minute a liquid fuel slurry consisting of a mixture of water and 20 to 50 percent by weight of coal, in the form of particles having a maximum size not in excess of 20 microns;
- introducing into said diesel engine a combustible fluid in an amount up to 10 percent by weight of said fuel slurry supplied thereto to aid in ignition of said fuel slurry;
- mixing said fuel slurry and said combustible fluid with compressed air in said engine at conditions of pressure and temperature such that the coal in said slurry burns to form combustion products and the water in said fuel slurry vaporizes to form steam; and
- extracting work from said combustion products and said steam to generate power.
- 2. A method for generating power as in claim 1 wherein said work extraction step includes an expansion of said combustion products and said steam in an expansion chamber of said engine to form the exhaust of said engine.
- 3. A method for generating power as in claim 2 wherein said work extraction step further includes an expansion of the exhaust of said engine in a turbo-expander.
- 4. A system for generating power comprising:
- a valveless diesel engine operable at speeds from 80 to 150 revolutions per minute for burning micronized coal in a mixture of micronized coal, water, and compressed air supplied to said engine and for extracting work from the fluid resulting from said burning;
- means for supplying compressed air to said engine;
- means for supplying a liquid fuel slurry consisting of water and micronized coal to said engine;
- means for introducing into said engine a combustible fluid in an amount up to 10 percent by weight of the fuel slurry supplied thereto to aid in ignition of said fuel slurry; and
- means in fluid communication with the exhaust of said engine for extracting work from the exhaust gases of said engine.
- 5. A system as in claim 4 wherein said means for extracting work from the exhaust gases of said engine comprises a gas turbine.
- 6. A system as in claim 5 further including ash removal means connected between said engine and said gas turbine for removing coal ash from the exhaust of said engine.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 30,573, filed Apr. 16, 1979, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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