IP Library Granted Patent US 7,526,920
Granted Patent B2
US 7,526,920 · App. 11/416,166 · Granted May 5, 2009

Method of operating an atomizing arrangement

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Patent No.
US 7,526,920
App. No.
11/416,166
Granted
May 5, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid atomizing arrangement comprises: a line system, at least one pressure atomizer nozzle, at least one line for the liquid to be atomized, and at least one first actuator for setting the atomizing supply pressure and/or the liquid mass flow through the atomizing arrangement. method of operating the liquid atomizing arrangement comprises the steps of measuring the mass flow flowing through the liquid atomizing arrangement, of measuring the atomizing supply pressure upstream of the pressure atomizer nozzle, and of acting upon the first actuator as a function of at least one of these measured values.

Claims (41)

1. A method of operating a liquid atomizing arrangement in the intake line of a gas turbine engine, the liquid atomizing arrangement comprising: a line system, a plurality of pressure atomizer nozzles, at least one line for the liquid to be atomized, at least one first actuator for setting the atomizing supply pressure and/or the liquid mass flow through the atomizing arrangement; which method comprises:

measuring the mass flow flowing through the liquid atomizing arrangement;

measuring the atomizing supply pressure upstream of the plurality of pressure atomizer nozzles and acting upon the first actuator as a function of at least one of these measured values;

predetermining a setpoint or a setpoint interval for the atomizing supply pressure and acting upon the first actuator in such a way that the atomizing supply pressure is adjusted to the setpoint or within the setpoint interval;

predetermining a setpoint or a setpoint interval for the mass flow;

admitting liquid to the plurality of atomizer nozzles;

and

acting upon the plurality of atomizer nozzles to which liquid is admitted in such a way that the mass flow is adjusted to the setpoint or within the setpoint interval.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein shut-off members are opened in order to admit liquid to atomizer nozzles.

3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the liquid mass flow is injected upstream of the compressor of a gas turboset or inside the compressor of a gas turboset, and the mass flow is set within the power control of the gas turboset, the mass flow being the manipulated variable of the control loop.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the liquid mass flow is injected upstream of the compressor of a gas turboset or inside the compressor of a gas turboset, and the mass flow is set within the power control of the gas turboset, the mass flow being the manipulated variable of the control loop.

5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the liquid mass flow is injected upstream of the compressor of a gas turboset or inside the compressor of a gas turboset, and the mass flow is predetermined as setpoint by the control of the gas turboset.

6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , comprising:

forming a correlation of measured pressure and mass flow;

comparing the measured correlation with the reference correlation; and

transmitting an alarm signal and/or shutting down the liquid injection in the event of a deviation between the measured correlation and the reference correlation which exceeds a threshold value.

7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one first actuator serves to control the atomizing supply pressure, and the number of atomizing nozzles to which liquid is admitted serves as a mass-flow manipulating variable.

8. A method of operating a liquid atomizing arrangement in the intake line of a gas turbine engine, the liquid atomizing arrangement comprising: a line system, a plurality of pressure atomizer nozzles, at least one line for the liquid to be atomized, at least one first actuator for setting the atomizing supply pressure and/or the liquid mass flow through the atomizing arrangement; which method comprises:

measuring the mass flow flowing through the liquid atomizing arrangement;

measuring the atomizing supply pressure upstream of the plurality of pressure atomizer nozzles and acting upon the first actuator as a function of at least one of these measured values;

predetermining a setpoint or a setpoint interval for the atomizing supply pressure and acting upon the first actuator in such a way that the atomizing supply pressure is adjusted to the setpoint or within the setpoint interval;

predetermining a setpoint or a setpoint interval for the mass flow;

admitting liquid to the plurality of atomizer nozzles;

acting upon the plurality of atomizer nozzles to which liquid is admitted in such a way that the mass flow is adjusted to the setpoint or within the setpoint interval;

forming a correlation of measured pressure and mass flow;

comparing the measured correlation with the reference correlation; and

transmitting an alarm signal and/or shutting down the liquid injection in the event of a deviation between the measured correlation and the reference correlation which exceeds a threshold value.

9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a variable is formed which essentially relates the square of the mass flow and the atomizing supply pressure to one another.

10. The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the reference correlation is predetermined as a function of the number of atomizer nozzles to which liquid is admitted.

11. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the reference correlation is predetermined as a function of the number of atomizer nozzles to which liquid is admitted.

12. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the liquid mass flow is injected upstream of the compressor of a gas turboset or inside the compressor of a gas turboset, and the mass flow is set within the power control of the gas turboset, the mass flow being the manipulated variable of the control loop.

13. A method of operating a liquid atomizing arrangement in the intake line of a gas turbine engine, the liquid atomizing arrangement comprising: a line system, a plurality of pressure atomizer nozzles, at least one line for the liquid to be atomized, at least one first actuator for setting the atomizing supply pressure and/or the liquid mass flow through the atomizing arrangement; which method comprises:

measuring the mass flow flowing through the liquid atomizing arrangement;

measuring the atomizing supply pressure upstream of the plurality of pressure atomizer nozzles and acting upon the first actuator as a function of at least one of these measured values;

predetermining a setpoint or a setpoint interval for the atomizing supply pressure and acting upon the first actuator in such a way that the atomizing supply pressure is adjusted to the setpoint or within the setpoint interval;

predetermining a setpoint or a setpoint interval for the mass flow;

admitting liquid to a plurality of atomizer nozzles by opening a shut-off member;

acting upon the plurality of atomizer nozzles to which liquid is admitted in such a way that the mass flow is adjusted to the setpoint or within the setpoint interval;

forming a correlation of measured pressure and mass flow;

comparing the measured correlation with the reference correlation; and

transmitting an alarm signal and/or shutting down the liquid injection in the event of a deviation between the measured correlation and the reference correlation which exceeds a threshold value.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2017
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: ANSALDO ENERGIA IP UK LIMITED
Reel/Frame 041731/0626 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 22, 2016
From: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 038216/0193 →