Claims
- 1. In a gas turbine engine having a hot gas flowing in an annular path partially defined by inner and outer liners of a combustor and inner and outer vane shrouds, said combustor including at its upstream end a plurality of injectors for admitting an original mixture of air and fuel to the upstream end of said combustor for burning of said mixture in said combustor, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart stationary turbine vanes disposed in said hot gas flow path downstream of said combustor, each of said vanes extending radially across said hot gas flow path, the spacing between said vanes forming a gap therebetween;
- a first plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart dilution apertures disposed in said combustor downstream of said injectors, upstream of said turbine vanes and in axial alignment with leading edges of said turbine vanes, for admitting dilution air into said combustor for mixing with said original mixture to promote partial mixing thereof; and
- a second plurality of circumferentially spaced dilution apertures for admitting dilution air into said combustor to promote partial mixing with the original mixture, each of said second apertures being smaller in size than said first apertures and each being disposed equidistantly between adjacent ones of said first apertures and in circumferential alignment therewith and in axial alignment with gaps between said vanes;
- said first and second apertures being axially located in a secondary combustion zone of said combustor and upstream of said turbine vanes to induce partial mixing of said dilution air with said hot gases for generating a preselected circumferential temperature gradient in said hot gas for providing a flow of hot gas at a relatively higher temperature through said gaps and a flow of hot gas at relatively lower temperature upon said turbine vanes; said first and second apertures terminating at substantially an inner surface of said combustor and being located upstream of said vanes at a position such that dilution air from said first apertures flows over a full length of said leading edges of said vanes.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein the inner and outer liners of said combustor are comprised of stepped hoops and said first and second plurality of apertures of each respective liner are located on the stepped hoop that is furthest downstream within said combustor.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- a plurality of fuel injectors spaced about the circumferential extent of said combustor, the number of said vanes being an exact multiple of the number of said fuel injectors.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 3 wherein the number of said vanes is equal to the number of said fuel injectors.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of another patent application, Ser. No, 947,919, filed Oct. 2, 1978, now abandoned.
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