Claims
- 1. A gas turbine engine comprising:
- a rotary compressor;
- a turbine wheel coupled to said compressor to drive the same;
- a nozzle for directing gases of combustion at said turbine wheel;
- an annular combustor defining a combustion annulus about said turbine wheel and having an outlet connected to said nozzle;
- a plurality of air blast tubes including exit openings circumferentially spaced about said combustor, each said air blast tube having an axis that is generally circumferentially directed with respect to said combustion annulus, each said tube having a converging interior section extending to said exit opening with each exit opening defining a plane;
- a fuel discharge orifice within each said blast tube for discharging a stream of fuel generally along said axis; and
- a flange aligned with and closely adjacent each said orifice and in the path of fuel being discharged therefrom at an acute angle to the axis of the associated air blast tube;
- said orifices and said flanges being in the planes of the exit opening of the associated air blast tube or just upstream thereof to avoid any fuel impingement on said interior section.
- 2. The gas tubine engine of claim 1 wherein said air blast tubes are parts of castings having mounting sections opposite from said exit openings and passages between said air blast tubes and said mounting sections and exterior of said combustor; a plenum at least partially surrounding said combustor to encompass said passages and in fluid communication with said compressor, said mounting sections engaging said plenum; and fuel tubes extending through said mounting sections and into said air blast tubes, each terminating in a corresponding fuel discharge orifice.
- 3. The gas turbine engine of claim 2 wherein said fuel discharge orifices and the corresponding flanges are located generally on the axis of the associated air blast tube.
- 4. The gas turbine of claim 3 wherein said acute angle is on the order of 40.degree..
- 5. The gas turbine engine of claim 4 wherein said orifices and said flanges are in the plane of the exit opening of the associated air blast tube.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of the commonly assigned application of Jack R. Shekleton, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 283,080, filed Dec. 12, 1988 and entitled "Turbine Engine With High Efficiency Fuel Atomization" now U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,404.
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