Patent classifications
F02C9/40
Environmentally Friendly Aircraft
An aircraft stores cryogenic fuel in one or more fuel tanks inside the aircraft fuselage or at other appropriate positions on the aircraft, and stores non-cryogenic fuel in plural standard jet fuel tanks e.g., inside the aircraft wings. A controller controls selective routing of non-cryogenic fuel or cryogenic (e.g., hydrogen) fuel to dual fuel engines. In one operating mode, the dual fuel engines normally use the cryogenic hydrogen fuel as the main fuel, and reserve the non-cryogenic fuel for application to the dual fuel engines only on an exception basis, thereby providing cleaner and more environmentally friendly operation.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING OUTPUT PRODUCTS TO A COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
Systems and methods including a plurality of reformer stacks extended around the combustion chamber. The reformer stacks are distributed along a length of the combustion chamber in the axial direction and configured to provide output products to the combustion chamber.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING OUTPUT PRODUCTS TO A COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
Systems and methods including a plurality of reformer stacks extended around the combustion chamber. The reformer stacks are distributed along a length of the combustion chamber in the axial direction and configured to provide output products to the combustion chamber.
MULTI-FUEL ENGINE FOR AN AIRCRAFT
A method is provided for operating an aircraft system. During this method, an engine is operated using first fuel provided by a first fuel source. A fuel supply for the engine is switched between the first fuel source and a second fuel source, where the switching of the fuel supply includes shutting down the engine during aircraft flight. The engine is operated using second fuel provided by the second fuel source.
MULTI-FUEL ENGINE FOR AN AIRCRAFT
A method is provided for operating an aircraft system. During this method, an engine is operated using first fuel provided by a first fuel source. A fuel supply for the engine is switched between the first fuel source and a second fuel source, where the switching of the fuel supply includes shutting down the engine during aircraft flight. The engine is operated using second fuel provided by the second fuel source.
Fuel control device, combustor, gas turbine, fuel control method, and program
A fuel control device includes a stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit, a branch line flow rate determination unit, and a correction value determination unit. The stem fuel valve opening degree determination unit is configured to determine an opening degree of a flow rate adjustment valve of a stem fuel supply line. The branch line flow rate determination unit is configured to determine an opening degree of a flow rate adjustment valve of at least one branch line. The correction value determination unit is configured to determine a correction value of the opening degree of the flow rate adjustment valve of the at least one branch line based on a value of a pressure difference between a fuel pressure upstream of a nozzle connected to the at least one branch line and a corrected fuel pressure for a fuel pressure at an outlet.
HYDROGEN POWERED GEARED TURBOFAN ENGINE WITH REDUCED SIZE CORE ENGINE
A turbine engine system includes aircraft systems including at least one hydrogen fuel tank, engine systems comprising a compressor section, a combustor section having a burner, and a turbine section, and a hydrogen fuel flow supply line configured to supply hydrogen fuel from the at least one hydrogen fuel tank into the burner for combustion. The turbine engine system has a bypass ratio between 5 to 20.
HYDROGEN POWERED GEARED TURBOFAN ENGINE WITH REDUCED SIZE CORE ENGINE
A turbine engine system includes aircraft systems including at least one hydrogen fuel tank, engine systems comprising a compressor section, a combustor section having a burner, and a turbine section, and a hydrogen fuel flow supply line configured to supply hydrogen fuel from the at least one hydrogen fuel tank into the burner for combustion. The turbine engine system has a bypass ratio between 5 to 20.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING FUEL TO GAS TURBINE ENGINES
Methods and systems for supply of fuel for a turbine-driven fracturing pump system used in hydraulic fracturing may be configured to identify when the supply pressure of primary fuel to a plurality of gas turbine engines of a plurality of hydraulic fracturing units falls below a set point, identify a gas turbine engine of the fleet of hydraulic fracturing units operating on primary fuel with highest amount of secondary fuel available, and to selectively transfer the gas turbine engine operating on primary fuel with the highest amount of secondary fuel from primary fuel operation to secondary fuel operation. Some methods and systems may be configured to transfer all gas turbine engines to secondary fuel operation and individually and/or sequentially restore operation to primary fuel operation and/or to manage primary fuel operation and/or secondary fuel operation for portions of the plurality of gas turbine engines.
Fuel/air supply device
A fuel/air supply device including a fuel supply arrangement designed to convey fuel to a fuel outlet of the fuel/air supply device, a primary air supply arrangement designed to convey air to an air outlet of the fuel/air supply device, and a secondary air supply arrangement connecting the primary air supply arrangement to the fuel supply arrangement at a position upstream of a fuel compressor that is included in the fuel supply arrangement. The secondary air supply arrangement includes an air conduit that has a restricted portion for defining a relatively small air passage in the air conduit, and can be used for realizing a fuel/air mixture of low calorific value if so desired on the basis of a supply of air to the fuel without needing complex control measures.