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Ultool, LLC STTR Phase II Award, August 2021

A STTR Phase II contract was awarded to Ultool, LLC in August, 2021 for $1,100,000.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Energy.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
Ultool, LLC
Ultool, LLC
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Government Agency
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
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Award Type
STTR0
Contract Number (US Government)
DE-SC00208510
Award Phase
Phase II0
Award Amount (USD)
1,100,0000
Date Awarded
August 23, 2021
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End Date
August 22, 2023
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Abstract

Supercritical CO2 (sCO2) power cycles are superior to traditional water based, air-breathing, direct- fired, open Brayton cycles or indirect-fired, closed Rankine cycles in terms of efficiency and equipment size. They hold great potential in nuclear power production, fossil fuel power plants, concentrated solar power, geothermal power, and ship propulsion. To unlock the potential of sCO2 power cycles, technology readiness must be demonstrated on the scale of 10 – 600 MWe and at the sCO2 temperatures and pressures of 350 – 700 ºC and 20 – 35 MPa for nuclear industries. The lack of suitable seals at sCO2 operating conditions is one of the main challenges at the component level. So far, conventional seals all suffer from the incapability of handling sCO2 pressure and temperature in one way or another. To this end, we propose a patented elasto-hydrodynamic (EHD) high-pressure, high temperature, and scalable shaft seal for sCO2 cycles. Under the EHD mechanism, the higher the pressures, the tighter the sealing, while still sustaining a continuous sCO2 film. A patented secondary seal will be integrated to the primary seal to provide sealing at startup, which will enable active sealing for the whole operating range (from cold start to operating conditions). To further promote the longevity of the EHD seal, a proprietary wear-resistant coating deposition method will be explored. In Phase I, the simulation strategies have been established to address the complexity of the EHD analysis. Two pending US patents were resulted from the Phase I Project and the Phase I simulations have been published at ASME POWER 2021 and ASME TURBO EXPO 2021. An extensive analysis of the EHD seal has been conducted for nuclear power generation turbomachinery and a test rigs has been designed to test the EHD seal internally. The test rig will be completed by the end of the Phase I (July 2021) for seal demonstration and optimization. The Team has identified potential partners for the EHD seal development, including four federal laboratories. Two energy-saving and emission-reducing applications have been identified for the EHD seal: sCO2 Power Generation Turbomachinery Seal – Operate at sCO2 Conditions and Scalable to 18” +. High Efficiency Aircraft Engine Seal – Cut Total Aircraft Fuel Consumption by 3-5%. The Phase II Project will begin with developing a prototype EHD seal and optimize it via in-house testing and application-specific simulations, followed by an EHD seal demonstration at SNL’s 2” sCO2 Seal Testing Facility. The system integration approach and manufacturing process will be investigated and established. A new on-shaft coating deposition system will be studied for coatings on large sCO2 turbomachinery shaft (18”+). A path to commercialization will be identified and presented.

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