The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a combustor having a pressure feed.
For a typical combustor arrangement, a flowsleeve is inserted into an aft case that is attached to a compressor discharge case (CDC) or an integral aft case. The flowsleeve includes impingement holes formed therein. A liner is then inserted into the flowsleeve and a cap is assembled onto the flowsleeve or aft case such that fuel nozzles are operably disposed within the liner. The liner thus forms an annulus between the liner and the flowsleeve that leads to inlets of the fuel nozzles.
With this configuration, CDC air enters the CDC from a compressor and flows through the impingement holes and into the annulus between the liner and the flowsleeve as impingement air. Additional air can be provided to the annulus from transition piece impingement cooling flows. The impingement air and the additional air then flows upstream through the annulus toward the fuel nozzle inlets where it enters the fuel nozzles so that it can be mixed with fuel for combustion operations.
According to one aspect of the invention, a combustor having a pressure feed is provided and includes an outer vessel, an intermediate vessel disposed within the outer vessel to form an outer annulus, an inner vessel disposed within the intermediate vessel to form an inner annulus between the intermediate and inner vessels, by which upstream portions of fuel nozzles disposed within the inner vessel are fed, and an internal volume within the inner vessel about downstream portions of the fuel nozzles and a tubular assembly by which the outer annulus and the internal volume are communicative.
According to another aspect of the invention, a combustor having a pressure feed is provided and includes an outer vessel, an intermediate vessel disposed within the outer vessel to form an outer annulus communicative with a first fluid, an inner vessel disposed within the intermediate vessel to form an inner annulus between the intermediate and inner vessels, by which a second fluid is fed to upstream portions of fuel nozzles disposed within the inner vessel, and an internal volume within the inner vessel about downstream portions of the fuel nozzles and a tubular assembly by which the first fluid is transmittable from the outer annulus to the internal volume.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a method of assembling a combustor having a pressure feed is provided and includes forming an outer annulus between an outer vessel and an intermediate vessel, forming an inner annulus between the intermediate vessel and an inner vessel by which upstream portions of fuel nozzles disposed within the inner vessel are to be fed, defining an internal volume within the inner vessel about downstream portions of the fuel nozzles and positioning a tubular assembly by which the outer annulus and the internal volume are communicative.
These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The detailed description explains embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
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The inner vessel 40 may be a liner of the combustor 10 that is disposed within the intermediate vessel 30 such that the inner vessel 40 forms an internal volume 48 and the inner vessel 40 and the intermediate vessel 30 form an inner annulus 45. The inner annulus 45 is defined between the intermediate vessel 30 and the inner vessel 40. By way of the inner annulus 45, a second fluid 46, such as impingement air, is fed to upstream portions 471 (i.e., inlets) of fuel nozzles 47 that are operably disposed within the inner vessel 40. The fuel nozzles 47 may include a central fuel nozzle and a plurality of outer fuel nozzles disposed around the central fuel nozzle. The second fluid 46 is provided as a portion of the first fluid 25 that flows from the outer annulus 35 into the inner annulus 45 via the impingement holes 31.
The internal volume 48 is defined within the inner vessel 40 as first and second internal volume sections 481 and 482 with the second internal volume section 482 being disposed downstream from the first internal volume section 481. In accordance with embodiments, the first internal volume section 481 may be formed as a cap internal volume that is disposed about downstream portions 472 of the fuel nozzles 47. This cap internal volume is defined between internal volume wall 4811 and cap face 4812. The second internal volume section 482 is defined downstream from the cap face 4812 and the nozzles 47 and may be formed as a combustion zone.
The tubular assembly 50 provides for a pathway by which the first fluid 25 is transmittable from the outer annulus 35 to the internal volume 48. More particularly, the tubular assembly 50 provides for a pathway by which the first fluid 25 is transmittable from the outer annulus 35 to the first internal volume section 481.
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The tubular assembly 50 may further include a plurality of tubes 51. In this case, each of the plurality of tubes 51 has seals 52 at the intermediate vessel 30 and the inner vessel 40 and is constructed as described above. The plurality of tubes 51 may be arrayed circumferentially about the combustor 10 based on flow requirements. The plurality of tubes 51 may also be disposed at axially staggered positions based on pre-defined and/or determined flow requirements.
In accordance with further embodiments, aperture 515 may be formed as a window in a circumferential portion of the tubular sidewall 511 and the tube 51 may be oriented such that the aperture 515 faces in the downstream direction. In this way, the first fluid 25 moving upstream toward the combustor head end can relatively easily flow into the interior 512 via the aperture 515.
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The tubular assembly 50 allows for a feed of, for example, pressurized air from a compressor discharge casing to a cap internal volume and may be installed after the assembly of the flowsleeve, the liner and the cap. As a result, the cap internal volume 481 may be provided with a higher cap pressure leading to increased durability for the effusion plate either by increasing the pressure drop across the plate or by introducing an impingement plate to cool the back side of the pate. During periods of high combustion dynamics, the higher pressure drop may also help to prevent hot combustion products from being forced upstream into the effusion holes and may be a tool to mitigate some dynamics.
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In accordance with still further aspects, a method of assembling a combustor 10 having a pressure feed is provided. The method includes forming an outer annulus 35 between an outer vessel 20 and an intermediate vessel 30, forming an inner annulus 45 between the intermediate vessel 30 and an inner vessel 40 by which upstream portions 471 of fuel nozzles 47 disposed within the inner vessel 40 are to be fed, defining an internal volume 48 within the inner vessel 40 about downstream portions 472 of the fuel nozzles 47 and positioning a tubular assembly 50 by which the outer annulus 35 and the internal volume 48 are communicative.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.