Turbo-alternator plant

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Inventors

Crowdy, Edmund Porter
Drentham-Susman, Hector Fillippus Alexander

Application #

590558

Filed

Jun-26-1975

Published

Sep-20-1977

Current US Class

060/618
060/690
060/916
290/52

International Classes

F01K 023/10; F01D 015/10

Field of Search

290/52 290/1 60/657 60/618 60/690 60/692

Assignee

Hawthorn Leslie (Engineers) Limited (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, EN)

Examiners

Schaefer; Robert K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson, Taylor and Hinds

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Other References

Packing Glands for Large Steam Turbine Shafts, Power Plant Eng. Sept. 1, 1926, pp. 947-950.

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Abstract
A turbo-alternator plant, particularly for shipboard use on waste-heat generated steam, in which the turbine and alternator rotors are coupled directly together governed to a speed giving a desired frequency of a.c. output.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a turbo-alternator plant comprising a prime mover producing hot exhaust gases, a waste heat boiler connected to receive the exhaust gases from the prime mover and thereby generating steam, a turbine receiving the steam to be driven thereby, an alternator, each of said turbine and said alternator having a rotor, the rotors being drivingly connected, and a steam condenser connected to receive steam exhausting from the turbine; the improvement, wherein the turbine rotor and alternator rotor are directly connected together and are disposed with the rotational axis of the said rotors vertical, the alternator being above the turbine and wherein there is a bearing arrangement supporting the said rotors including a bearing supporting the weight of their rotors, said bearing being within the environment of said condenser receiving steam exhausting from the turbine, and there being means governing the rotor composite to a speed appropriate to the desired frequency of the alternator output.



Description
DESCRIPTION

This invention relates to turbo-alternator plant, such for example as may be employed in a ship for the generation of electricity to supply normal ship's requirements, the turbine being operated by steam generated in a waste heat boiler, the heat being derived for example from exhaust gas of a diesel engine or gas turbine or other prime mover, such as may be used for ship propulsion. Such a turbo-alternator plant will be referred to as being of "the kind specified".

In conventional turbo-alternator plant of the kind specified, the turbine is a high speed machine rotating at above 8000 r.p.m. and driving the alternator at 1800 r.p.m. through reduction gearing. Although such conventional plant may use a small and simple turbine, the essential provision of a reduction gear inherently results in some loss of overall mechanical efficiency and in the need to provide an oil lubricating system for the machines. The axis of rotation of the machines is horizontal.

This invention provides a turbo-alternator plant of the kind specified in which the turbine and alternator are directly connected together and are disposed with the rotational axis of their rotors vertical, the alternator being above the turbine and the weight of their rotors being supported by a bearing within the environment of a condenser receiving steam exhausting from the turbine, and the rotor composite being governed to a speed appropriate to the desired frequency of the alternator output. Thus, in a plant suitable for ship's use, the plant may comprise a two-pole alternator and the rotating composite may be governed to run at 3600 r.p.m. so as to generate alternating current at 60 Hz which is the customary frequency for shipboard duty.
 
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