Claims
- 1. An improved combustor dome assembly of the type having a fuel injector, a venturi, a primary swirler, a secondary swirler and a splashplate closely spaced from a dome, wherein the secondary swirler introduces a flow of air in a generally axial direction between the venturi and the splashplate, and a portion of the splashplate is disposed at an acute angle to this axis, comprising:
- a sleeve disposed between the venturi and the splashplate, said sleeve extending axially downstream further than the venturi and having a portion which is substantially axially disposed to form on its inner side the outer flow path of the flow of air from the secondary swirler, and on its outer side a downstream diverging cavity with the splashplate angled portion; and
- means for purging said cavity with air.
- 2. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sleeve indludes a downstream portion which is disposed at a downstream diverging angle to the axes.
- 3. An improved combustor dome assembly as set fort in claim 2 wherein said angle is in the range of 30.degree.-50.degree..
- 4. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said purging means comprises a plurality of holes formed in the inner radius of the splashplate for introducing a flow of air into said cavity.
- 5. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 4 and including a domed end located radially outside of the splashplate and further wherein said purging means also includes a plurality of holes formed in the inner radius of said domed end.
- 6. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 1 and including cooling means for introducing the flow of cooling air on the outer side of said sleeve.
- 7. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said cooling means comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes formed in the splashplate.
- 8. An improved combustor dome assembly of the type comprising a venturi, a fuel injector disposed axially therein, a primary swirler for introducing air into the venturi and passing a fuel/air mixture downstream thereof, secondary swirler surrounding said venturi for introducing a flow of air in the downstream direction, and a splashplate connected to the secondary swirler in close spaced relationship to a dome, comprsing:
- a cylindrical sleeve connected to the secondary swirler and having a portion which extends axially downstream further than the venturi to be circumscribed by at least a portion of the splashplate to mutually define a cavity therebetween, and which defines on its inner surface the outer flow path of the airflow from the secondary swirler; and
- means for purging said cavity with air.
- 9. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said cylindrical sleeve includes a downstream portion which is disposed at a downstream diverging angle to the axis.
- 10. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said angle is in the range of 30.degree.-50.degree..
- 11. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said purging means comprises a plurality of holes formed in the inner radius of the splashplate for introducing a flow of air into said cavity.
- 12. An improved combustor dome asembly as set forth in claim 11 and including a domed end located radially outside of the splashplate and further wherein said purging means also includes a plurality of holes formed in the inner radius of said domed end.
- 13. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 8 and including cooling means for introducing the flow of cooling air on the outer side of said sleeve.
- 14. An improved combustor dome assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said cooling means comprises a plurality of cooling holes formed in the splashplate.
- 15. An improved combustor dome as set forth in claim 2 wherein, on said sleeve inner side, the surface transition between said substantially axially disposed portion and said downstream portion is curvilinear.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract, or a subcontract thereunder, with the United States Department of the Air Force.
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