Patents by Inventor Yungmo Kang
Yungmo Kang 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: 8596983Abstract: A damper for a turbine rotor assembly of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The damper may have a forward plate. The damper may further have an aft plate including a larger surface area than the forward plate. The aft plate may have at least one aperture for regulating a flow of gas through the aft plate. The damper may also have a longitudinal structure connecting the forward plate and the aft plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Solar Turbines Inc.Inventors: Hyun Dong Kim, Yungmo Kang, Yong Weon Kim
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Patent number: 8393869Abstract: A damper for a turbine rotor assembly of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The damper may have a forward plate. The damper may further have an aft plate including a larger surface area than the forward plate. The aft plate may have at least one aperture for regulating a flow of through the aft plate. The damper may also have a longitudinal structure connecting the forward plate and the aft plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Solar Turbines Inc.Inventors: Hyun Dong Kim, Yungmo Kang, Yong Weon Kim
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Publication number: 20120121434Abstract: A damper for a turbine rotor assembly of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The damper may have a forward plate. The damper may further have an aft plate including a larger surface area than the forward plate. The aft plate may have at least one aperture for regulating a flow of gas through the aft plate. The damper may also have a longitudinal structure connecting the forward plate and the aft plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Hyun Dong Kim, Yungmo Kang, Yong Weon Kim
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Patent number: 8137072Abstract: A turbine blade is disclosed. The turbine blade may have an airfoil extending from a first surface of a turbine platform. The turbine blade may further have a first side pocket of the turbine platform that is configured to substantially entirely house a first moveable seal between a forward wall of the first side pocket and an aft wall of the first side pocket. The first side pocket may have a convex surface, extending between the forward wall and the aft wall, and a concave surface. The turbine blade may also have a second side pocket of the turbine platform configured to receive a portion of a second moveable seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Solar Turbines Inc.Inventors: Hyun Dong Kim, Marius Dumitrascu, Michael Eugene Greenspan, Yungmo Kang, Yong Weon Kim
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Publication number: 20100158686Abstract: A damper for a turbine rotor assembly of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The damper may have a forward plate. The damper may further have an aft plate including a larger surface area than the forward plate. The aft plate may have at least one aperture for regulating a flow of through the aft plate. The damper may also have a longitudinal structure connecting the forward plate and the aft plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Hyun Dong Kim, Yungmo Kang, Yong Weon KIM
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Publication number: 20100111700Abstract: A turbine blade is disclosed. The turbine blade may have an airfoil extending from a first surface of a turbine platform. The turbine blade may further have a first side pocket of the turbine platform that is configured to substantially entirely house a first moveable seal between a forward wall of the first side pocket and an aft wall of the first side pocket. The first side pocket may have a convex surface, extending between the forward wall and the aft wall, and a concave surface. The turbine blade may also have a second side pocket of the turbine platform configured to receive a portion of a second moveable seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Hyun Dong Kim, Marius Dumitrascu, Michael Eugene Greenspan, Yungmo Kang, Yong Weon Kim
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Publication number: 20090241547Abstract: A fuel injector for a gas turbine engine includes a stem extending along a longitudinal axis from a proximal end to a distal end. The stem includes one or more fuel tubes configured to deliver a fuel toward the distal end of the stem, and a pilot assembly coupled to the distal end of the stem. The pilot assembly includes one or more components configured to inject fuel into a combustor of the engine. The fuel injector also includes a substantially tubular premix barrel extending along the longitudinal axis from a first end to a second end. The premix barrel is circumferentially disposed about the stem and configured to couple with the combustor at the second end. The fuel injector also includes an annular premix duct formed between the premix barrel and the stem. The premix duct includes an air inlet port at the first end, and a plurality of first orifices located downstream of the air inlet port. The first orifices are configured to inject fuel from the fuel tube into the premix duct.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Andrew Luts, Jeffrey Scott Gordon, Gerardo Michael Zozula, Michael Jock Telfer, Yungmo Kang, Hongyu Wang
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Patent number: 7415764Abstract: A construction of recuperator core segments is provided which insures proper assembly of the components of the recuperator core segment, and of a plurality of recuperator core segments. Each recuperator core segment must be constructed so as to prevent nesting of fin folds of the adjacent heat exchanger foils of the recuperator core segment. A plurality of recuperator core segments must be assembled together so as to prevent nesting of adjacent fin folds of adjacent recuperator core segments.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Capstone Turbine CorporationInventors: Yungmo Kang, Robert D. McKeirnan, Jr.
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Patent number: 7147050Abstract: A counter-flow recuperator formed from annular arrays of recuperator core segments. The recuperator core segments are formed from two opposing sheets of fin fold material coined to form a primary surface zone disposed between two flattened manifold zones. Each primary surface zone has undulating corrugations including a uniform, full height central portion and a transition zone disposed between the central portion and one of the manifold zones. Corrugations of the transition zone rise from zero adjacent to the manifold zone and increase along a transition length to full crest height at the central portion. The transition lengths increase in a direction away from an inner edge containing the air inlet so as to equalize air flow to the distal regions of the primary surface zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Capstone Turbine CorporationInventors: Yungmo Kang, Robert D. McKeirnan, Jr.
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Publication number: 20060137868Abstract: A construction of recuperator core segments is provided which insures proper assembly of the components of the recuperator core segment, and of a plurality of recuperator core segments. Each recuperator core segment must be constructed so as to prevent nesting of fin folds of the adjacent heat exchanger foils of the recuperator core segment. A plurality of recuperator core segments must be assembled together so as to prevent nesting of adjacent fin folds of adjacent recuperator core segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Yungmo Kang, Robert McKeirnan
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Patent number: 7065873Abstract: A construction of recuperator core segments is provided which insures proper assembly of the components of the recuperator core segment, and of a plurality of recuperator core segments. Each recuperator core segment must be constructed so as to prevent nesting of fin folds of the adjacent heat exchanger foils of the recuperator core segment. A plurality of recuperator core segments must be assembled together so as to prevent nesting of adjacent fin folds of adjacent recuperator core segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Capstone Turbine CorporationInventors: Yungmo Kang, Robert D. McKeirnan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6951110Abstract: An annular heat recuperator is formed with alternating hot and cold cells to separate counter-flowing hot and cold fluid streams. Each cold cell has a fluid inlet formed in the inner diameter of the recuperator near one axial end, and a fluid outlet formed in the outer diameter of the recuperator near the other axial end to evenly distribute fluid mass flow throughout the cell. Cold cells may be joined with the outlet of one cell fluidly connected to the inlet of an adjacent downstream cell to form multi-stage cells.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Capstone Turbine CorporationInventor: Yungmo Kang
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Publication number: 20050098309Abstract: A construction of recuperator core segments is provided which insures proper assembly of the components of the recuperator core segment, and of a plurality of recuperator core segments. Each recuperator core segment must be constructed so as to prevent nesting of fin folds of the adjacent heat exchanger foils of the recuperator core segment. A plurality of recuperator core segments must be assembled together so as to prevent nesting of adjacent fin folds of adjacent recuperator core segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Yungmo Kang, Robert McKeirnan
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Publication number: 20050087330Abstract: A counter-flow recuperator formed from annular arrays of recuperator core segments. The recuperator core segments are formed from two opposing sheets of fin fold material coined to form a primary surface zone disposed between two flattened manifold zones. Each primary surface zone has undulating corrugations including a uniform, full height central portion and a transition zone disposed between the central portion and one of the manifold zones. Corrugations of the transition zone rise from zero adjacent to the manifold zone and increase along a transition length to full crest height at the central portion. The transition lengths increase in a direction away from an inner edge containing the air inlet so as to equalize air flow to the distal regions of the primary surface zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Yungmo Kang, Robert McKeirnan
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Publication number: 20040119291Abstract: A turbogenerator system including a recuperator and a catalytic combustor employs a preheater located between the turbine outlet and the recuperator low-pressure inlet to heat the low-pressure turbine exhaust. Heat from the turbine exhaust is transferred to a cool high-pressure flow in the recuperator. A recirculation loop employs valves downstream of the recuperator low-pressure outlet to divert the recuperator low-pressure exhaust into the compressor to be recirculated through the recuperator high-pressure side and the catalytic combustor. Reduced start-up times and emissions are achieved by raising the combustor catalyst to its light-off temperature in a shorter period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Capstone Turbine CorporationInventors: Douglas A. Hamrin, Harry L. Jensen, Yungmo Kang, Mark Gilbreth, Joel Wacknov, Simon Wall
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Publication number: 20020124569Abstract: A turbine engine includes a turbine driven by hot gas, a compressor rotating with the turbine to generate compressed air, an annular combustor coaxial with the turbine to combust fuel and compressed air to generate the hot gas, and an annular recuperator to recover heat from the turbine exhaust gas and heat the compressed air for combustion. The annular recuperator surrounds the turbine and includes two contiguous parts made from two materials having different thermal properties and joined to one another to form a single annular structure. One recuperator part is formed from a high-temperature material having a high thermal limit for exposure to high-temperature turbine exhaust gas, and the other recuperator part is formed from a material having a lower thermal limit than the high-temperature material for exposure to reduced-temperature turbine exhaust gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: William D. Treece, Yungmo Kang Korean, Robert McKiernan
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Publication number: 20020099476Abstract: A turbogenerator system including a recuperator and a catalytic combustor employs a preheater located between the turbine outlet and the recuperator low-pressure inlet to heat the low-pressure turbine exhaust. Heat from the turbine exhaust is transferred to a cool high-pressure flow in the recuperator. A recirculation loop employs valves downstream of the recuperator low-pressure outlet to divert the recuperator low-pressure exhaust into the compressor to be recirculated through the recuperator high-pressure side and the catalytic combustor. Reduced start-up times and emissions are achieved by raising the combustor catalyst to its light-off temperature in a shorter period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Douglas A. Hamrin, Harry L. Jensen, Yungmo Kang, Mark Gilbreth, Joel Wacknov, Simon Wall
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Publication number: 20020080633Abstract: A power controller provides a distributed generation power networking system in which bi-directional power converters are used with a common DC bus for permitting compatibility between various energy components. Each power converter operates essentially as a customized bi-directional switching converter configured, under the control of the power controller, to provide an interface for a specific energy component to the DC bus. The power controller controls the way in which each energy component, at any moment, will sink or source power, and the manner in which the DC bus is regulated. In this way, various energy components can be used to supply, store and/or use power in an efficient manner. The various energy components include energy sources, loads, storage devices and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Yungmo Kang
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Publication number: 20020073688Abstract: A annular recuperator to recover waste heat from a gas turbine exhaust in order to preheat the compressed air delivered to the gas turbine combustor, formed with gas flow passages for the relatively hot turbine exhaust gases and air flow passages for the relatively cool compressed air separated by thin, thermally conductive metal foil barriers. The flow passages have contoured gaps between the foil surfaces in order to establish the desired air/gas aerodynamic friction induced pressure drop and mass flow profiles within the recuperator core. The gaps are set by an array of dimples in the metal foil barriers with each dimple having a precisely controlled height. The metal foil barriers are formed by first dimpling and then bending a single sheet metal strip to form a convoluted foil structure that is wrapped around an inner cylinder and the ends joined. An outer cylinder is then installed around the wrapped, convoluted foil barrier structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Robert W. Bosley, Yungmo Kang