Fuel premixing module for gas turbine engine combustor
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F02C-001/00
F02G-003/00
출원번호
US-0423135
(2003-04-25)
발명자
/ 주소
Chin, Jushan
Rizk, Nader K.
Razdan, Mohan K.
Marshall, Andre W.
출원인 / 주소
Rolls-Royce Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Krieg Devault LLP
인용정보
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23인용 특허 :
41
초록▼
A fuel-air premixing module is designed to reduce emissions from a gas turbine engine. In one form, the premixing module includes a central pilot premixer module with a main premixer module positioned thereround. Each of the portions of the fuel-air premixing module include an axial inflow swirler w
A fuel-air premixing module is designed to reduce emissions from a gas turbine engine. In one form, the premixing module includes a central pilot premixer module with a main premixer module positioned thereround. Each of the portions of the fuel-air premixing module include an axial inflow swirler with a plurality of fixed swirler vanes. Fuel is injected into the main premixer module between the swirler vanes of the axial inflow swirler and at an acute angle relative to the centerline of the premixing module.
대표청구항▼
1. A mixing module, comprising:a pilot premixer including a first fuel dispenser and a first axial inflow swirler having a plurality of first vanes, said first axial inflow swirler disposed around at least a portion of said first fuel dispenser; and a main premixer including a second fuel dispenser
1. A mixing module, comprising:a pilot premixer including a first fuel dispenser and a first axial inflow swirler having a plurality of first vanes, said first axial inflow swirler disposed around at least a portion of said first fuel dispenser; and a main premixer including a second fuel dispenser and a second axial inflow swirler having a plurality of second vanes, said second fuel dispenser positioned to discharge a fuel for passage through at least a portion of said second axial inflow swirler, said main premixer positioned around at least a portion of said pilot premixer, said main premixer including a pair of fluid inlets, wherein one of said pair of fluid inlets is located upstream of said second axial swirler and positioned to allow the passage of a fluid into said second axial swirler and the other of said pair of fluid inlets is positioned to allow the passage of a fluid into said main premixer without passing through said second axial swirler, wherein the fluid entering the main premixer through said pair of fluid inlets is discharged through an outlet. 2. The module of claim 1, wherein said main premixer and said pilot premixer are substantially concentric.3. The module of claim 2, wherein said pilot premixer comprises a longitudinal centerline;wherein said pilot premixer comprises a pilot outlet; and which further comprises a separator disposed around the pilot premixer and extending between the pilot premixer and the main premixer to provides separation between said pilot outlet and said outlet. 4. The module of claim 3, wherein said first fuel dispenser is a pressure swirl fuel nozzle; andwherein said second fuel dispenser is positioned around said second axial inflow swirler, and wherein said main premixer includes a plurality of spaced fluid flow passages to allow the passage of fuel from said second fuel dispenser to said second axial inflow swirler. 5. The module of claim 4, wherein each of said plurality of spaced fluid flow passages includes a discharge opening that is located between an adjacent pair of said second vanes, and wherein each of said fluid flow passages is inclined at an acute angle with respect to said longitudinal centerline.6. The module of claim 5, wherein said acute angle is about 45° and directed toward said outlet;wherein each of said axial inflow swirlers is a fixed swirler; wherein each of said plurality of first vanes is a straight blade; and wherein each of said plurality of second vanes is a straight blade. 7. The module of claim 6, wherein the swirl angle of the first axial inflow swirler relative to the longitudinal centerline is less than the swirl angle of the second axial inflow swirler relative to the longitudinal centerline.8. The module of claim 1, wherein said pilot premixer and said main premixer are substantially concentric;wherein each of said pair of fluid inlets is defined by an annular slot; wherein said other of said pair of fluid inlets defines a non-swirl inlet and said one of said pair of fluid inlets defines a swirl inlet; and further wherein said non-swirl inlet has a flow area less than the flow area of said swirl inlet. 9. The module of claim 1, wherein said main premixer includes a housing with a fluid flow passageway disposed between said pair of fluid inlets and said outlet, and wherein said fluid flow passageway includes an exit portion that is convergent; andwherein said pilot premixer includes a passage in fluid communication with a pilot outlet, and wherein said passage includes an exit portion that is divergent. 10. The module of claim 1, wherein the mixing module includes a longitudinal centerline;wherein said pilot premixer and said main premixer are substantially concentric; wherein said pilot premixer includes a pilot outlet; wherein said pilot outlet and said outlet are located at the substantial same axial position; which further comprises separator means for providing separation between said pilot outlet and said outlet; wherein said second fuel dispenser is disposed radially outward from said second axial inflow swirler; and wherein said second fuel dispenser includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apertures to allow the passage of fuel from said second fuel dispenser to said second axial inflow swirler, each of said spaced apertures includes a discharge opening located between an adjacent pair of said second vanes, and wherein said fuel is discharged at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal centerline. 11. The module of claim 10, wherein each of said pair of fluid inlets is defined by an annular slot;wherein said other of said pair of fluid inlets defines a non-swirl inlet and said one of said pair of fluid inlets defines a swirl inlet, wherein said non-swirl inlet has a flow area less than the flow area of said swirl inlet; wherein said main premixer includes a housing with a fluid flow passageway disposed between said pair of fluid inlets and said outlet, and wherein said fluid flow passageway includes an exit portion that is convergent; and wherein said pilot premixer includes a passage in fluid communication with said pilot outlet, and wherein said passage includes an exit portion that is divergent. 12. The module of claim 11, wherein said outlet is an annular ring;wherein said pilot outlet has a substantially circular shape; and wherein each of said discharge openings is adapted to discharge the fuel into said second axial inflow swirler wherein the fuel is substantially atomized by the gas flowing through said second axial inflow swirler. 13. An apparatus for mixing gas and fuel, comprising:a premixer including a first axial inflow swirler having a first plurality of vanes, said premixer including a housing having a longitudinal centerline and a plurality of spaced fueling passages that allow the discharge of fuel into said first axial inflow swirler, wherein said plurality of fueling passages are inclined at an acute angle with respect to said longitudinal centerline; and a pilot premixer including a fuel dispenser and a second axial inflow swirler having a second plurality of vanes, said second axial inflow swirler disposed around at least a portion of said fuel dispenser, and wherein said premixer is disposed around at least a portion of said pilot premixer. 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said premixer and said pilot premixer are disposed concentrically about said longitudinal centerline; andwherein said plurality of spaced fueling passages are located radially outward from said first axial inflow swirler. 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said premixer includes a pair of fluid inlets spaced axially from a fluid outlet, and wherein each of said plurality of fueling passages are directed substantially towards said fluid outlet.16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said acute angle is about 45° relative to said longitudinal centerline; andwherein said fuel dispenser is a pressure swirl atomizer fuel nozzle. 17. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said premixer includes a premixer outlet and said pilot premixer includes a pilot outlet; wherein said premixer outlet and said pilot outlet are separated a radial distance by a separating member to minimize mixing of the fluid streams from said premixer outlet and said pilot outlet.18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said premixer includes a fluid flow passageway within said housing, and wherein said fluid flow passageway includes an exit portion that is convergent.19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said premixer includes a premixer outlet and said pilot premixer includes a pilot outlet;wherein said premixer outlet and said pilot outlet are separated a radial distance by separating means for minimizing the mixing of the fluid streams exiting from said premixer outlet and said pilot outlet; and wherein said premixer includes a fluid flow passageway disposed within said housing, and wherein said fluid flow passageway includes an exit portion that is convergent. 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein each of said first plurality of vanes and said second plurality of vanes are substantially flat; andwherein said premixer outlet and said pilot outlet are disposed at about the same axial location. 21. A gas and fuel mixing module, comprising:a premixer including a first axial inflow swirler having a plurality of fixed first swirler vanes, said premixer including a casing having a longitudinal centerline and a plurality of spaced fueling passages formed in said casing to allow the discharge of fuel into said first axial inflow swirler, said premixer including a pair of fluid inlets, wherein one of said pair of fluid inlets is located upstream of said first axial swirler and allows the passage of gas into said first axial swirler and the other of said pair of fluid inlets allows the passage of gas into said premixer without passing through said first axial swirler, wherein the gas entering the premixer through said pair of fluid inlets is discharged through an outlet, wherein said plurality of fueling passages are inclined at an acute angle with respect to said longitudinal centerline and directed towards said outlet; and a pilot premixer including a fuel dispenser and a second axial inflow swirler having a plurality of fixed second swirler vanes, said second axial inflow swirler disposed around at least a portion of said fuel dispenser, and wherein said premixer is disposed around at least a portion of said pilot premixer. 22. The module of claim 21, wherein said premixer and said pilot premixer are substantially concentric about said longitudinal centerline;which further includes a member disposed around said pilot premixer and extending between said pilot premixer and said premixer; said pilot premixer including a pilot outlet; and wherein said member extending substantially between said pilot outlet and said outlet. 23. The module of claim 21, wherein each of said fueling passages include a discharge opening located between a pair of said first fixed swirler vanes;wherein said premixer and said pilot premixer are substantially concentric about said longitudinal centerline; wherein each of said pair of fluid inlets is an annular ring; wherein said outlet is an annular ring; and wherein said pilot premixer includes a pilot outlet having a circular shape. 24. The module of claim 21, wherein each of said fuel passages is adapted to discharge the fuel into said first axial inflow swirler wherein the fuel is substantially atomized by the gas flowing through said first axial inflow swirler.25. The module of claim 21, wherein said pilot premixer includes a pilot outlet; andwherein said outlet and said pilot outlet are located at the substantially same axial position along said longitudinal centerline. 26. The module of claim 21, wherein said premixer and said pilot premixer are substantially concentric about said longitudinal centerline;which further includes a separating member disposed around said pilot premixer and extending between said pilot premixer and said premixer; said pilot premixer including a pilot outlet having a circular shape; wherein each of said fueling passages include a discharge opening located between a pair of said first fixed swirler vanes; wherein each of said pair of fluid inlets-is an annular ring; wherein said outlet is an annular ring; and wherein said outlet and said pilot outlet are located at the substantially same axial position along said longitudinal centerline. 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein said first axial inflow swirler defines a first swirl angle and said second axial inflow swirler defines a second swirl angle, and wherein said first swirl angle is greater than said second swirl angle.28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein said first swirl angle is about 62° and said second swirl angle is about 30°;wherein said plurality of first fixed swirler vanes defines nine equally spaced flat members; and wherein said plurality of second fixed swirler vanes defines 16 equally spaced flat members.
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