Patents by Inventor Joerg Petrasch
Joerg Petrasch has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12123655Abstract: Systems and methods for energy storage and energy recovery are provided. An electrical-to-electrical energy storage system includes a thermochemical energy storage device, a blower, a compressor, a turbine, and an electrical generator. The TCES device includes a vessel, a porous bed, and a heater. The porous bed is disposed within an interior volume of the vessel. The porous bed comprises a reactive material. The reactive material is configured to release oxygen upon being heated to a reduction temperature, and generate heat when exposed to oxygen. The heater is in thermal contact with the reactive material. The blower is configured to remove oxygen from the interior volume. The compressor is configured to flow oxygen into the interior volume. The turbine is configured to receive a heated, oxygen-depleted gas from the interior volume. The generator is configured to be powered by the turbine to generate electricity.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2023Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Kelvin Randhir, Nima Rahmatian
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Publication number: 20240309283Abstract: A method of charging and/or discharging energy in reusable fuel workpieces or particles includes a solar furnace with counter-flowing workpieces and gas, to exchange heat therebetween, with the exiting gas and workpieces being at about ambient temperature. A further aspect employs a production plant including a reduction reactor configured to use excess electrical energy generated by renewable power generators to charge and/or discharge solid-state thermochemical fuel. Another aspect includes a fuel flow control valve using air pulses. An oxygen-deprived and reusable fuel, such as magnesium manganese oxide, or magnesium iron oxide, is also provided. In another aspect, an apparatus for producing a solid-state fuel includes a reduction reactor including a reactor chamber configured to receive concentrated solar energy, and a reactor tube having a recuperation zone, a reduction zone, and a quenching zone, wherein the reduction zone passes through the reactor chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. KLAUSNER, Joerg PETRASCH, Kelvin RANDHIR, Nima RAHMATIAN
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Publication number: 20240307811Abstract: The invention describes a housing which aerates stone dust with ambient air or stone dust in an aqueous solution with concentrated CO2, the stone dust having a defined degree of humidity in order to absorb CO2. So that the stone dust does not escape from inside the housing, a plate system with a filter ensures that the stone dust is fixed in a certain position in the container. So that the stone dust, which is moistened with the help of water mist in the supply air, does not clump and can be aerated more efficiently, the plates are partially in a state of vibration, which is generated by a frequency-controlled vibrating mechanism. To empty the housing, the arrangement is pivoted through 180° and opened. Preferred stones for the aeration material are granite, gneiss, gabbro and basalt rocks. Under certain circumstances, metallic parts are removed with a magnet so that the stone dust material can be used as fertilizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2021Publication date: September 19, 2024Inventors: Kolja KUSE, Joerg FREIHERR VON UND ZU WEILER, Philip PETRASCH
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Patent number: 12037557Abstract: A method of charging and/or discharging energy in reusable fuel workpieces or particles includes a solar furnace with counter-flowing workpieces and gas, to exchange heat therebetween, with the exiting gas and workpieces being at about ambient temperature. A further aspect employs a production plant including a reduction reactor configured to use excess electrical energy generated by renewable power generators to charge and/or discharge solid-state thermochemical fuel. Another aspect includes a fuel flow control valve using air pulses. An oxygen-deprived and reusable fuel, such as magnesium manganese oxide, or magnesium iron oxide, is also provided. In another aspect, an apparatus for producing a solid-state fuel includes a reduction reactor including a reactor chamber configured to receive concentrated solar energy, and a reactor tube having a recuperation zone, a reduction zone, and a quenching zone, wherein the reduction zone passes through the reactor chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2023Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Kelvin Randhir, Nima Rahmatian
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Publication number: 20230408209Abstract: Systems and methods for energy storage and energy recovery are provided. An electrical-to-electrical energy storage system includes a thermochemical energy storage device, a blower, a compressor, a turbine, and an electrical generator. The TCES device includes a vessel, a porous bed, and a heater. The porous bed is disposed within an interior volume of the vessel. The porous bed comprises a reactive material. The reactive material is configured to release oxygen upon being heated to a reduction temperature, and generate heat when exposed to oxygen. The heater is in thermal contact with the reactive material. The blower is configured to remove oxygen from the interior volume. The compressor is configured to flow oxygen into the interior volume. The turbine is configured to receive a heated, oxygen-depleted gas from the interior volume. The generator is configured to be powered by the turbine to generate electricity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. KLAUSNER, Joerg PETRASCH, Kelvin RANDHIR, Nima RAHMATIAN
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Patent number: 11754346Abstract: Systems and methods for energy storage and energy recovery are provided. An electrical-to-electrical energy storage system includes a thermochemical energy storage device, a blower, a compressor, a turbine, and an electrical generator. The TCES device includes a vessel, a porous bed, and a heater. The porous bed is disposed within an interior volume of the vessel. The porous bed comprises a reactive material. The reactive material is configured to release oxygen upon being heated to a reduction temperature, and generate heat when exposed to oxygen. The heater is in thermal contact with the reactive material. The blower is configured to remove oxygen from the interior volume. The compressor is configured to flow oxygen into the interior volume. The turbine is configured to receive a heated, oxygen-depleted gas from the interior volume. The generator is configured to be powered by the turbine to generate electricity.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Kelvin Randhir, Nima Rahmatian
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Publication number: 20230183590Abstract: A method of charging and/or discharging energy in reusable fuel workpieces or particles includes a solar furnace with counter-flowing workpieces and gas, to exchange heat therebetween, with the exiting gas and workpieces being at about ambient temperature. A further aspect employs a production plant including a reduction reactor configured to use excess electrical energy generated by renewable power generators to charge and/or discharge solid-state thermochemical fuel. Another aspect includes a fuel flow control valve using air pulses. An oxygen-deprived and reusable fuel, such as magnesium manganese oxide, or magnesium iron oxide, is also provided. In another aspect, an apparatus for producing a solid-state fuel includes a reduction reactor including a reactor chamber configured to receive concentrated solar energy, and a reactor tube having a recuperation zone, a reduction zone, and a quenching zone, wherein the reduction zone passes through the reactor chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2023Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. KLAUSNER, Joerg PETRASCH, Kelvin RANDHIR, Nima RAHMATIAN
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Publication number: 20210325124Abstract: Systems and methods for energy storage and energy recovery are provided. An electrical-to-electrical energy storage system includes a thermochemical energy storage device, a blower, a compressor, a turbine, and an electrical generator. The TCES device includes a vessel, a porous bed, and a heater. The porous bed is disposed within an interior volume of the vessel. The porous bed comprises a reactive material. The reactive material is configured to release oxygen upon being heated to a reduction temperature, and generate heat when exposed to oxygen. The heater is in thermal contact with the reactive material. The blower is configured to remove oxygen from the interior volume. The compressor is configured to flow oxygen into the interior volume. The turbine is configured to receive a heated, oxygen-depleted gas from the interior volume. The generator is configured to be powered by the turbine to generate electricity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventors: James F. KLAUSNER, Joerg PETRASCH, Kelvin RANDHIR, Nima RAHMATIAN
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Publication number: 20210106963Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar reactor comprising a reactor member; an aperture for receiving solar radiation, the aperture being disposed in a plane on a wall of the reactor member, where the plane is oriented at any angle other than parallel relative to the centerline of the reactor member; a plurality of absorber tubes, wherein the absorber tubes are oriented such that their respective centerlines are at an angle other than 90° relative to the centerline of the reactor member; and wherein the aperture has a hydraulic diameter that is from 0.2 to 4 times a hydraulic diameter of at least one absorber tube in the plurality of absorber tubes; and a reactive material, the reactive material being disposed in the plurality of absorber tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Nicholas AuYeung, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Rishi Mishra, Jinchao Lu, David Worthington Hahn, Nikhil Sehgal, Renwei Mei, Benjamin Greek, Fotouh A. Al-Raqom, Kyle Allen
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Patent number: 10906017Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar reactor comprising a reactor member; an aperture for receiving solar radiation, the aperture being disposed in a plane on a wall of the reactor member, where the plane is oriented at any angle other than parallel relative to the centerline of the reactor member; a plurality of absorber tubes, wherein the absorber tubes are oriented such that their respective centerlines are at an angle other than 90° relative to the centerline of the reactor member; and wherein the aperture has a hydraulic diameter that is from 0.2 to 4 times a hydraulic diameter of at least one absorber tube in the plurality of absorber tubes; and a reactive material, the reactive material being disposed in the plurality of absorber tubes.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Nicholas AuYeung, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Rishi Mishra, Jinchao Lu, David Worthington Hahn, Nikhil Sehgal, Renwei Mei, Benjamin Greek, Fotouh A. Al-Raqom, Kyle Allen
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Patent number: 10239036Abstract: A solar thermochemical reactor includes an outer member, an inner member disposed within an outer member, wherein the outer member surrounds the inner member and wherein the outer member has an aperture for receiving solar radiation and wherein an inner cavity and an outer cavity are formed by the inner member and outer member and a reactive material capable of being magnetically stabilized wherein the reactive material is disposed in the outer cavity between the inner member and the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Renwei Mei, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Kyle Allen, Fotouh A. Al-Raqom
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Patent number: 10239035Abstract: A solar thermochemical reactor includes an outer member, an inner member disposed within an outer member, wherein the outer member surrounds the inner member and wherein the outer member has an aperture for receiving solar radiation and wherein an inner cavity and an outer cavity are formed by the inner member and outer member and a reactive material capable of being magnetically stabilized wherein the reactive material is disposed in the outer cavity between the inner member and the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch
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Patent number: 10072224Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar reactor comprising a reactor member; an aperture for receiving solar radiation, the aperture being disposed in a plane on a wall of the reactor member, where the plane is oriented at any angle other than parallel relative to the centerline of the reactor member; a plurality of absorber tubes, wherein the absorber tubes are oriented such that their respective centerlines are at an angle other than 90° relative to the centerline of the reactor member; and wherein the aperture has a hydraulic diameter that is from 0.2 to 4 times a hydraulic diameter of at least one absorber tube in the plurality of absorber tubes; and a reactive material, the reactive material being disposed in the plurality of absorber tubes.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2014Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Nicholas AuYeung, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Rishi Mishra, Jinchao Lu, David Worthington Hahn, Nikhil Sehgal, Renwei Mei, Benjamin Greek
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Publication number: 20170304794Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar reactor comprising a reactor member; an aperture for receiving solar radiation, the aperture being disposed in a plane on a wall of the reactor member, where the plane is oriented at any angle other than parallel relative to the centerline of the reactor member; a plurality of absorber tubes, wherein the absorber tubes are oriented such that their respective centerlines are at an angle other than 90° relative to the centerline of the reactor member; and wherein the aperture has a hydraulic diameter that is from 0.2 to 4 times a hydraulic diameter of at least one absorber tube in the plurality of absorber tubes; and a reactive material, the reactive material being disposed in the plurality of absorber tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Nicholas AuYeung, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Rishi Mishra, Jinchao Lu, David Worthington Hahn, Nikhil Sehgal, Renwei Mei, Benjamin Greek, Fotouh A. Al-Raqom, Kyle Allen
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Publication number: 20170304797Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar thermochemical reactor comprising an outer member, an inner member disposed within an outer member, wherein the outer member surrounds the inner member and wherein the outer member has an aperture for receiving solar radiation and wherein an inner cavity and an outer cavity are formed by the inner member and outer member and a reactive material capable of being magnetically stabilized wherein the reactive material is disposed in the outer cavity between the inner member and the outer member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Renwei Mei, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Kyle Allen, Fotouh A. Al-Raqom
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Publication number: 20170217771Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar thermochemical reactor comprising an outer member, an inner member disposed within an outer member, wherein the outer member surrounds the inner member and wherein the outer member has an aperture for receiving solar radiation and wherein an inner cavity and an outer cavity are formed by the inner member and outer member and a reactive material capable of being magnetically stabilized wherein the reactive material is disposed in the outer cavity between the inner member and the outer member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch
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Patent number: 9669379Abstract: A solar thermochemical reactor contains an outer member, an inner member disposed within an outer member, wherein the outer member surrounds the inner member and wherein the outer member has an aperture for receiving solar radiation. An inner cavity and an outer cavity are formed by the inner member and outer member and a reactive material that is capable of being magnetically stabilized is disposed in the outer cavity between the inner member and the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INCInventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch
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Publication number: 20160122670Abstract: Disclosed herein is a solar reactor comprising a reactor member; an aperture for receiving solar radiation, the aperture being disposed in a plane on a wall of the reactor member, where the plane is oriented at any angle other than parallel relative to the centerline of the reactor member; a plurality of absorber tubes, wherein the absorber tubes are oriented such that their respective centerlines are at an angle other than 90° relative to the centerline of the reactor member; and wherein the aperture has a hydraulic diameter that is from 0.2 to 4 times a hydraulic diameter of at least one absorber tube in the plurality of absorber tubes; and a reactive material, the reactive material being disposed in the plurality of absorber tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: James F. Klausner, Joerg Petrasch, Nicholas AuYeung, Ayyoub Mehdizadeh Momen, Rishi Mishra, Jinchao Lu, David Worthington Hahn, Nikhil Sehgal, Renwei Mei, Benjamin Greek