Claims
- 1. An improved burner for gas turbines operable at high pressure with high excess air to produce combustion gases with low content of air pollutants, which comprises a plenum with an inlet for the injection of gaseous fuel and admixed compressed air, a porous fiber burner face attached across said plenum, said burner face having areas that yield, when fired at atmosperic pressure, radiant surface combustion and interspersed areas of higher porosity that yield blue flame combustion, a perforated shell within said plenum behind said burner face, and a metal liner positioned to provide a compact combustion zone adjacent said burner face, said liner having multiple openings to permit cooling compressed air to pass therethrough and merge with gases of said combustion zone.
- 2. The burner of claim 1 wherein the burner face is cylindrical surrounding a cylindrical plenum, the metal liner is also cylindrical, and the openings in said liner have louvers to promote film cooling of said liner.
- 3. The burner of claim 2 wherein the burner face is a porous metal fiber mat with interspersed perforated areas.
- 4. The burner of claim 1 wherein the plenum has an annular cylindrical form, the burner face is an inner cylindrical side of said plenum, the metal liner is tubular and extends axially along the length of said burner face, and the openings in said liner have louvers to promote film cooling of said liner.
- 5. The burner of claim 4 wherein the burner face is a porous metal fiber mat with interspersed perforated areas.
- 6. The burner of claim 1 wherein the burner face is a porous metal fiber mat with interspersed perforated areas.
- 7. The burner of claim 6 wherein the porous metal fiber mat, when fired at atmospheric pressure, can be fired at a rate of 35,000 to 200,000 BTU/hr/sf and the perforated areas can be fired at a rate in the range of 500,000 to 8,000,000 BTU/hr/sf.
- 8. A high-pressure burner for gas turbines operable with high excess air to suppress the formation of combustion air pollutants, with which comprises a plenum with an inlet for the injection of gaseous fuel and admixed compressed air, a porous fiber burner face in flow communication with said plenum, said burner face having dual porosities that, when fired at atmospheric pressure, yield radiant surface combustion interspersed with blue flame combustion, and a metal liner adapted for enhanced cooling positioned to confine combustion in a compact combustion zone adjacent said burner face.
- 9. The burner of claim 8 wherein the burner face and the metal liner are cylindrical, and said liner has louvered openings.
- 10. The burner of claim 9 wherein the burner face is a porous metal fiber mat with interspersed perforated areas.
- 11. The burner of claim 8 wherein the smaller of the dual porosities of the burner face, when fired at atmospheric pressure, can be fired at a rate of 35,000 to 200,000 BTU/hr/sf and the greater porosity can be fired at a rate of 500,000 to 8,000,000 BTU/hr/sf.
- 12. A high-pressure burner for gas turbines operable with high excess air to suppress the formation of combustion air pollutants, which comprises a plenum with an inlet for the introduction of gaseous fuel and admixed compressed air, a porous fiber burner face forming a side of said plenum, said burner face being sufficiently perforated to ensure a pressure drop therethrough of less than 3% and to produce a multiplicity of blue flames when fired at atmospheric pressure, a perforated shell within said plenum behind said burner face, and a metal liner disposed to form a compact combustion zone adjacent said burner face, said liner having multiple openings for the flow of cooling compressed air therethrough to merge with gases of said combustion zone.
- 13. The burner of claim 12 wherein the burner face and the metal liner are cylindrical, and the openings of said metal liner have louvers.
- 14. The burner of claim 13 wherein the burner face is a porous metal fiber mat with interspersed perforations.
- 15. The burner of claim 11 wherein the burner face and the metal liner are cylindrical, said burner face being a porous metal fiber mat with interspersed perforated areas.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Division of Ser. No. 09/235,209 filed Jan. 22, 1999 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,364).
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