LIQUID FUEL CARTRIDGE FOR A FUEL NOZZLE
20170176000 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23D11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/286
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23D11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D11/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A liquid fuel cartridge for a gas turbine fuel nozzle includes a tube having an inlet end and an outlet end with one or more fuel exit orifices; and a homogenizer located within the tube, adjacent and up-stream of the outlet end. The homogenizer is formed by a substantially-cylindrical body open at opposite ends, and a first row of circumferentially-spaced flanges projecting radially outwardly from the substantially cylindrical body, with radially-outer edges of said flanges engaged with an interior surface of the tube thereby creating a plurality of apertures for a liquid fuel and water emulsion. The homogenizer body may also be provided with a plurality of circumferentially-spaced radially-oriented orifices to promote better mixing of the fuel/water emulsion.
Claims
1. A liquid fuel cartridge for a gas turbine fuel nozzle comprising: a tube having an inlet end and an outlet end provided with one or more fuel exit orifices; and a homogenizer located within said tube, adjacent and upstream of said outlet end, said homogenizer formed by a substantially-cylindrical body open at opposite ends, with a first row of circumferentially-spaced flanges projecting radially outwardly from said substantially cylindrical body, and with radially-outer edges of said flanges engaged with an interior surface of said tube.
2. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 1 wherein said substantially-cylindrical body is provided with a row of circumferentially-spaced holes adjacent and downstream of said first row of circumferentially-spaced flanges.
3. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 1 comprising a second row of circumferentially-spaced flanges projecting radially outwardly from said substantially cylindrical body with radially-outer edges of said flanges engaged with said interim surface of said tube.
4. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 3 wherein the circumferentially-spaced flanges of said second row are staggered relative to the circumferentially-spaced flanges of said first row.
5. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 1 wherein said opposite ends of said substantially-cylindrical body include an inlet end and an outlet end, said outlet end having a diameter smaller than a corresponding diameter of said inlet end.
6. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 2 wherein said opposite ends of said substantially-cylindrical body include an inlet end and an outlet end, said outlet end having a diameter smaller than a corresponding diameter of said inlet end.
7. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 2 wherein said opposite ends of said substantially-cylindrical body have openings of substantially-identical diameters.
8. A liquid fuel cartridge for a gas turbine fuel nozzle comprising: a tube having an inlet end and an outlet end with one or more fuel exit orifices; a homogenizer located within said tube, adjacent and upstream of said outlet end, said homogenizer formed by three adjacent but axially-spaced disks including a first upstream disk provided with a first center opening; a second intermediate disk provided with a second center opening; and a third downstream disk provided with a third center opening surrounded by a plurality of outer openings.
9. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 8 wherein the first center opening is smaller than the second center opening
10. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 8 wherein the third center opening is smaller than the second center opening.
11. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 9 wherein the third center opening is smaller than the first center opening.
12. The liquid fuel cartridge of claim 11 wherein the third center opening and the plurality of outer openings are of substantially the same diameter.
13. A fuel nozzle for a gas turbine comprising a nozzle body configured to include annular, concentric fuel and air passages about a center centrally located liquid fuel cartridge; said liquid fuel cartridge comprising: a tube having an inlet end and an outlet end with one or more fuel exit orifices; and a homogenizer located within said tube, adjacent and upstream of said outlet end, said homogenizer formed by a substantially-cylindrical body open at opposite ends, and a first row of circumferentially-spaced flanges projecting radially outwardly from said substantially cylindrical body with radially-outer edges of said flanges engaged with an inner surface of said tube.
14. The fuel nozzle of claim 13 wherein said tube provides a single liquid fuel passage, and wherein an annular air passage surrounds said tube.
15. The fuel nozzle of claim 13 wherein said tube comprises a first center tube arranged to carry transfer fuel and a second tube radially spaced from said center tube and arranged to carry main fuel.
16. The fuel nozzle of claim 15 wherein said substantially-cylindrical body is provided with a row of circumferentially-spaced holes adjacent and downstream of said first row of circumferentially-spaced flanges.
17. The fuel nozzle of claim 15 comprising a second row of circumferentially-spaced flanges projecting radially outwardly from said substantially cylindrical body with radially-outer edges of said flanges engaged with said inner surface of said tube.
18. The fuel nozzle of claim 17 wherein the circumferentially-spaced flanges of said second row are staggered relative to the circumferentially-spaced flanges of said first row.
19. The fuel nozzle of claim 18 wherein said opposite ends of said substantially-cylindrical body include an inlet end and an outlet end, said outlet end having a diameter smaller than a corresponding diameter of said inlet end.
20. The fuel nozzle of claim 18 wherein said opposite ends of said substantially-cylindrical body include an inlet end and an outlet end, said outlet end having a diameter substantially identical to a corresponding diameter of said inlet end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0024] Each combustor 14 has an outer cylindrical casing 34. Compressed air from the compressor, e.g., the working fluid 18, flows through an annular duct 40 in the combustor formed between a cylindrical flow sleeve 36 and a cylindrical combustion liner 38. The combustion chamber 26 is within the hollow liner of the combustor. The compressed air flows in a counter-current direction to the flow of combustion gases through the combustion zone and is supplied to the fuel nozzle assemblies 24 at the head end of the combustor.
[0025] A combustor end cover 42 supports a pipe branch 44 to manifolds (not shown) that provide the liquid fuel 20 and passive purge air 22 to each combustor. The end cover 42 also includes passages which direct the liquid fuel 20 and purge air 22 to the fuel nozzle assemblies 24.
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[0027] With particular reference to
[0028] Centered within the fuel nozzle is a liquid fuel cartridge 66 which defines an assistance-air passage 68 radially between the cartridge 66 and the second inner tube 60. The assistance air exits the fuel nozzle at an annular exit opening 70. The liquid fuel cartridge 66 itself provides or forms the liquid fuel passage 72 having a closed end 74 but provided with an array of fuel exit orifices 76. Upstream of the exit orifices 76 there is a homogenizer 78 with features that cause the water/fuel mixture within the liquid fuel cartridge 66 to become homogenized before injection into the combustion chamber via the orifices 76.
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[0030] At the upstream end of the body 80, there is a plurality of radially-extending, circumferentially-spaced flanges 90, thus forming circumferentially-spaced slots 92 between the flanges. When installed within the cartridge 66, the slots 92 are closed at their radially-outermost ends by the cartridge wall, thus creating a series of apertures through which the liquid fuel can flow in the axial direction. It will be appreciated that the water/fuel mixture flowing into the passage 86 of the liquid fuel cartridge 66 will be broken up into several streams extending both axially (via hole 84 and closed slots or apertures 92) and radially via orifices 88. The flow patterns created by this configuration of axial and radial passages provide for high-quality homogenization of the water/fuel mixture before the mixture is injected into the combustion chamber.
[0031] In the embodiment shown in
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[0034] A homogenizer 150 is fitted to the inner tube 130 upstream of the internal flange 140. The homogenizer 150 is similar to that shown in
[0035] The double rows of staggered flanges/slots 162, 164 and 166, 168 serve to homogenize the main fuel in passage 132 before exiting via orifices 142.
[0036] While various embodiments are described herein, it will be appreciated from the specification that various combinations of elements, variations or improvements therein may be made by those skilled in the art, and are within the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from essential scope thereof Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.