Parsons Brinckerhoff Limited Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090067981 | FLOW CONTROL DEVICE - The present invention provides a flow control device for controlling fluid flow into a turbine, said turbine comprising: a stator comprising a plurality of vanes extending radially inwards from a casing and arranged to define therebetween a plurality of nozzles extending radially inwards from casing; a rotor located in a fluid flow direction downstream of said stator and comprising a plurality of blades extending radially from said turbine shaft, wherein said fluid is arranged to be admitted to said turbine upstream of said stator and to flow around said plurality of vanes through said plurality of nozzles for impingement upon said plurality of blades of said rotor; and flow control means arranged to control a nozzle area open for fluid flow by altering the radial length of at least one of said plurality of nozzles, said flow control means comprising: an actuating means comprising a plurality of arcuate plates located within a peripheral cavity in a housing of said turbine such that a longer curved edge of each of said arcuate plates is outermost within said housing of said turbine and a shorter curved edge is innermost; and a baffle arrangement comprising a plurality of baffle plates connected at first ends thereof to a periphery of said turbine and at second ends thereof to said actuating plates, each baffle plate extending through a corresponding nozzle from an upstream side of said stator to a downstream side of said stator, wherein said actuating means is arranged to selectively move said baffle arrangement between a retracted position and an extended position where at least one of said baffle plates extends into a flow channel of a corresponding nozzle, and to maintain said baffle arrangement at either said retracted or extended positions, or at any selected position therebetween, thereby effectively controlling the radial length of at least one of said plurality of nozzles. | 03-12-2009 |
20090025387 | PROCESS AND PLANT FOR POWER GENERATION - The present invention provides process and plant for power generation comprising: providing a steam generator; first, second and third steam turbines; a reheater; a gas turbine; and at least one heat exchanger; supplying a first stream comprising steam from the steam generator to the first steam turbine to generate power in the first steam turbine; recovering from the first steam turbine a recovered stream comprising steam and supplying at least a part of the recovered stream to the reheater; supplying a second stream comprising steam from the steam generator to a first zone of the heat exchanger and heating the second stream therein by supplying at least one hot exhaust gas from the gas turbine to the first zone of the heat exchanger; supplying the heated second stream to the second steam turbine to generate power therein; supplying a third stream comprising steam from the steam generator to the reheater to heat the recovered stream from the first steam turbine; recovering from the reheater a heated recovered stream from the first turbine; and supplying at least part of the heated recovered stream from the first turbine to the third steam turbine to generate power therein. | 01-29-2009 |
20080233458 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A fuel cell system including a flat type stack in which a plurality of unit cells, in which an electricity generating reaction is performed, are arranged on a plane, and the fuel cell system pre-heats the fuel provided from the outside for reducing the temperature differences of the fuel provided to each unit cell, thereby reduces the differences in the output characteristics of each unit cell, thereby increasing the electricity generating efficiency of the system. | 09-25-2008 |