The burner (1) of a gas turbine includes a duct (2) which houses four vortex generators (3) and a lance (7) that carries one or more nozzles (8) for injecting a fuel within the duct (2). The lance (7) extends from one of the vortex generators (3).
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1. A burner of a gas turbine, the burner comprising: a duct having a duct wall, the duct wall including and housing a first vortex generator projecting from the duct wall and a lance having at least a nozzle configured and arranged to inject a fuel within the duct;wherein said lance has a substantia
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A burner of a gas turbine, the burner comprising: a duct having a duct wall, the duct wall including and housing a first vortex generator projecting from the duct wall and a lance having at least a nozzle configured and arranged to inject a fuel within the duct;wherein said lance has a substantially cylindrical body with a longitudinal axis extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the duct, and wherein the lance extends from a trailing edge of the first vortex generator towards an outlet of the duct;wherein the lance and the first vortex generator are a single piece;wherein the first vortex generator is a separate element from the duct;wherein the first vortex generator faces at least a second vortex generator, and wherein in a transverse plane, a height of the first vortex generator without the lance is greater than a height of the second vortex generator;wherein the trailing edge of the first vortex generator and the trailing edge of the second vortex generator lay in the transverse plane perpendicular of the longitudinal axis of the duct; andtwo side vortex generators, each of the two side vortex generators having a trailing edge perpendicular to the wall of the duct, and wherein the trailing edges of the two side vortex generators are downstream of the trailing edges of the first and second vortex generators. 2. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lance protrudes from the first vortex generator towards the duct outlet. 3. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first vortex generator has a substantially tetrahedral shape. 4. The burner as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first vortex generator has a leading edge perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the duct and laying on the duct wall. 5. The burner as claimed in claim 4, wherein the trailing edge of the first vortex generator is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the duct and also perpendicular to the duct wall. 6. The burner as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first vortex generator comprises two side surfaces and a top surface which converge at a zone; and the lance extends from said zone. 7. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the second vortex generator has a tetrahedral shape, including a base surface overlapping the duct wall, and a leading edge perpendicular to the duct axis and laying on the duct wall. 8. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first vortex generator is removably connected within the duct. 9. The burner as claimed in claim 8, wherein the duct includes a hole configured to introduce the first vortex generator into the duct; and the first vortex generator comprises a plate in one piece with the first vortex generator, the plate extending in the same direction as the lance and closing the duct hole. 10. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first vortex generator is configured to extend to the longitudinal axis of the duct. 11. The burner as claimed in claim 10, wherein the second vortex generator does not extend to the longitudinal axis of the duct. 12. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first, second, and two side vortex generators have a substantially tetrahedral shape with a base surface overlapping the duct wall. 13. A burner of a gas turbine, the burner comprising: a duct having a duct wall, the duct wall including and housing a first vortex generator projecting from the duct wall; anda lance having at least a nozzle configured and arranged to inject a fuel within the duct, wherein said lance has a substantially cylindrical body with a longitudinal axis extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the duct, and wherein the lance extends from a trailing edge of the first vortex generator towards an outlet of the duct;wherein the first vortex generator faces at least a second vortex generator, and wherein in a transverse plane, a height of the first vortex generator without the lance is greater than a height of the second vortex generator, and the trailing edge of the first vortex generator and a trailing edge of the second vortex generator lay in the transverse plane perpendicular of the longitudinal axis of the duct; andtwo side vortex generators, each of the two side vortex generators having a trailing edge perpendicular to the wall of the duct, and wherein the trailing edges of the two side vortex generators are downstream of the trailing edges of the first and second vortex generators. 14. The burner as claimed in claim 13, wherein: the lance and the first vortex generator are a single piece. 15. The burner as claimed in claim 13, wherein each of the first, second, and two side vortex generators have a substantially tetrahedral shape with a base surface overlapping the duct wall. 16. A burner of a gas turbine, the burner comprising: a rectangular duct having a duct wall, the duct wall including and housing a first vortex generator projecting from the duct wall and a lance having at least a nozzle configured and arranged to inject a fuel within the duct;wherein said lance has a substantially cylindrical body with a longitudinal axis extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the duct, and wherein the lance extends from a trailing edge of the first vortex generator towards an outlet of the duct;wherein the lance and the first vortex generator are a single piece;wherein the first vortex generator is a separate element from the duct;the trailing edge of the first vortex generator and a trailing edge of a second vortex generator lay in the transverse plane perpendicular of the longitudinal axis of the duct; andtwo side vortex generators, each of the two side vortex generators having a trailing edge perpendicular to the wall of the duct, and wherein the trailing edges of the two side vortex generators are downstream of the trailing edges of the first and second vortex generators. 17. The burner as claimed in claim 13, wherein the second vortex generator has a tetrahedral shape, including a base surface overlapping the duct wall, and a leading edge perpendicular to the duct axis and laying on the duct wall. 18. The burner as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first vortex generator has a substantially tetrahedral shape and a leading edge perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the duct and laying on the duct wall. 19. The burner as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second vortex generator has a tetrahedral shape, the second vortex generator including a base surface overlapping the duct wall and a leading edge perpendicular to the duct axis and laying on the duct wall.
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