Can combustor for a can-annular combustor arrangement in a gas turbine
10422535 ยท 2019-09-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Klaus Knapp (Gebensdorf, CH)
- Naresh Aluri (Ennetturgi, CH)
- Nicolas Tran (Zurich, CH)
- Ulrich Rathmann (Baden, CH)
- Franklin Marie Genin (Baden, CH)
Cpc classification
F23R3/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C2900/07002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23R3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a can-combustor for a can-annular combustor arrangement in a gas turbine. The can combustor includes an essentially cylindrical casing with an axially upstream front panel and an axially downstream outlet end. The can combustor further includes a number of premixed burners, extending in an upstream direction from said front panel and having a burner exit, supported by this front panel, for supplying a fuel/air mixture into a combustion zone inside the casing. Up to four premixed burners are attached to the front panel in a substantially annular array. Each burner has a conical swirl generator and a mixing tube to induce a swirl flow of said fuel/air mixture.
Claims
1. A can combustor for a can-annular combustor arrangement in a gas turbine, the can combustor comprising: an essentially cylindrical casing with an axially upstream front panel and an axially downstream outlet end; four premixed burners extending in an upstream direction from said front panel with one premixed burner positioned in each individual 90 sector of the front panel, each premixed burner having a burner exit and supported by the front panel, for supplying a fuel/air mixture into a combustion zone inside the casing, each burner having a conical swirl generator and a mixing tube to induce a swirl flow of said fuel/air mixture, each premixed burner is arranged on the front panel on a different perimeter and on a different azimuthal angle (.sub.1, .sub.2, .sub.3, .sub.4) within its respective 90 sector in relation to each burner, wherein an alignment of a central longitudinal axis of each premixed burner, attached to the front panel, differs from an alignment of a central longitudinal axis of each other premixed burner in a radial and azimuthal direction within its respective 90 sector and all burners have identically dimensioned swirl generators and mixing tubes.
2. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein each of said conical swirl generators comprises at least two axially extending air inlet slots.
3. The can combustor according to claim 2, wherein the conical swirl generator of at least one burner comprises at least four axially extending air inlet slots.
4. The can combustor according to claim 3, wherein the conical swirl generator of at least one burner comprises eight axially extending air inlet slots.
5. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein at least one burner is equipped with a lance, aligned parallel to the central longitudinal burner axis, for injecting additional fuel either into the swirl generator or the mixing tube or into the combustion zone.
6. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein at least one burner has a multi-stage fuel supply.
7. The can combustor according to claim 6, wherein the premixed burners have up to three fuel stages, namely one or two premix stages and one pilot stage.
8. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the central longitudinal axes of all premixed burners, attached to the front panel, are parallel to each other.
9. The can combustor according to claim 8, wherein the central longitudinal axes of the premixed burners are parallel to a central combustor axis.
10. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the central longitudinal axis of said at least one burner is inclined up to 10 in relation to a central combustor axis.
11. The can combustor according to claim 10, wherein all burners, attached to the front panel, have the same inclination angle in relation to a central axis of the can.
12. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the central longitudinal axis of said at least one burner is inclined up to 20 in relation to its diagonally opposite burner.
13. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein all installed premixed burners induce a swirl with the same sense of rotation, e.g. a clockwise swirl.
14. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the installed premixed burners comprise two burner-groups, wherein the first group induces a swirl flow with a clockwise sense of rotation and the second group induces a swirl flow with an anti-clockwise sense of rotation.
15. The can combustor according to claim 14, wherein diametrically opposed burners induce a swirl with the same sense of rotation.
16. The can combustor according to claim 14, wherein two adjacent burners induce a swirl with the same sense of rotation.
17. The can combustor according to claim 14, wherein one burner induces a swirl with a sense of rotation that differs from the swirl direction of the other burners.
18. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the front panel is a substantially circular planar plate, arranged orthogonally to a central axis of the can, wherein the premixed burners extend upstream from said planar plate and the burner exits are supported by said planar front plate.
19. The can combustor according to claim 18, wherein the mixing tubes of the burners pass the front panel and the burner exits protrude into the combustion zone.
20. The can combustor according to claim 18, wherein the burner exits are flush with the front panel.
21. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the front panel is formed as a cone and is conical, wherein the burners are attached to a lateral area of this cone.
22. The can combustor according to claim 21, wherein the mixing tubes of the burners pass the conical front panel and the burner exits protrude, at least partially, into the combustion zone.
23. The can combustor according to claim 21, wherein the burner exits are flush with the conical front panel.
24. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein the front panel is formed from a number of segments of essentially triangular shape, and the number of these segments is equal to the number of the burners, attached to the front panel.
25. The can combustor according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the burners induces a swirl flow with a clockwise sense of rotation and at least one of the burners induces a swirl flow with an anti-clockwise sense of rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) Each can-combustor 10 comprises a cylindrical casing 11 enclosing a combustion zone 12 for burning a mixture of fuel and combustion air. At an upstream end the combustion zone 12 is limited by a front panel 13. Four premixed burners 14, extending from the front panel 13 in an upstream direction, are attached to the front panel 13. At their burner exits 17 the burners are supported by the front panel 13. The burner supply the mixture of fuel and air into the combustion zone 12. All burners 14 are aligned parallel to each other and parallel to the central combustor axis 20. The burner exits 17 are flush with the front panel 13.
(11) The premixed burners 14 are burners of the types as described in EP 321809 or EP 704657, for example. These types of burners are characterized by conical swirl generators, assembled from at least two hollow part-cone segments with a mutual offset, forming the axially extending air inlet slots between the individual segments for tangentially supplying combustion air into the swirl generator 15. The air inlet slots are equipped with nozzles for injecting gaseous and/or liquid fuels into the air flow. Exemplary embodiments of such burners comprise two, four or eight air inlet slots.
(12) According to an embodiment of this invention one or more burners 14 are equipped with a lance, aligned parallel to the central axis 19, for injecting additional fuel and/or air into the fuel/air flow. Particularly this lance can be used for supplying pilot fuel and, as an option, additional premix fuel.
(13) Said plurality of fuel nozzles of every individual burner 14 may include different groups of fuel nozzles, being controlled independently of each other. By this means the premixed burners 14 may dispose of three or even more fuel stages, e.g. of one pilot stage and two premix stages.
(14) Downstream of the swirl generator 15 follows a mixing tube 16 for homogeneously mixing the fuel and the air. At an outlet end 17 of the premixed burners 14 a homogeneous mixture of fuel and combustion air is supplied into the combustion zone 12. The ignition of the fuel/air-mixture starts downstream of the burner outlet end 17. By a vortex breakdown and the formation of a backflow zone the flame is stabilized in the region downstream of the burner outlet end 17.
(15) The length of the mixing tube 16 is selected so that an adequate mixing quality for all types of relevant fuels is obtained. According to the embodiment, shown in
(16) In the mixing tube 16 the axial-velocity profile has a maximum in the area of its central axis and thereby preventing flashback in this region. The axial velocity decreases toward the wall. In order to also prevent flashback in that area, various known measures may be taken, e.g. to rise the overall flow velocity by a respective dimensioning of the diameter and/or length of the mixing tube 16.
(17) In particular, said premixed burners can be operated with liquid and/or gaseous fuels of all kinds. Thus, it is readily possible to provide different fuels or fuel qualities to the individual cans 10 of a gas turbine.
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(22) The modifications of flow patterns creating co- and counter-flow at the aerodynamic interface between two adjacent burners 14, 14, 14 or 14 and resulting specific secondary flow patterns 25 effect different combustion behaviors of the respectively equipped cans 10 and may be used for optimum stability of the combustion and for low emissions.
(23) Another embodiment of a can combustor according to the invention is disclosed in
(24) The radial distance r.sub.1 of at least one burner 14 differs from the radial distance r.sub.2, r.sub.3 or r.sub.4 of at least one other burner 14, 14 or 14, wherein the radial distances r.sub.1, r.sub.2, r.sub.3, r.sub.4 are defined as the distances between the longitudinal axis 20 of the can 10 and the longitudinal axis 19 of the respective burner 14, 14, 14, 14. Concretely
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(27) The avoidance of symmetry in the can combustor 10 leads to less excitation of azimuthal instability modes within the can 10.
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(29) Another embodiment of the inventive can combustor 10 is disclosed in
(30) According to another preferred embodiment at least one burner 14, 14, 14 or 14 is equipped with a smaller diameter than the other burners 14, 14, 14, 14 with the effect of less flow-through. This burner with the less flow-through can be operated with a higher pilot ratio with the effect of a reduction of the combustor dynamics and thus a stabilization of the combustion in the can 10.
(31) According to another embodiment of the invention the individual burners 14, 14, 14, 14 generate swirls 18 of different intensity. Preferably this measure may be accompanied by any of the before-mentioned measures of different dimensioning of individual burner parts or of the creation of differing flow patterns of co- and counterflow within the can combustor 10. Variations in the swirl intensity can be influenced by the dimension of the burner parts, but particularly differing intensities of the swirl flow (high swirl variants or low swirl variants) are realized by the dimension of the air inlet slots of the swirl generator 15 of an individual burner 14. The advantage is again in the higher inhomogeneity of the flow conditions in the combustor and hence in possible lower combustor dynamics.
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(33) The can 10 according to
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(36) Alternatively to the above-disclosed conical shape the front panel 13 may be made of a segmented structure, based on a number of flat segments, preferably four segments, of an essentially triangular form.