Information
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Patent Grant
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6427930
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Patent Number
6,427,930
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Date Filed
Friday, May 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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- 239 600
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device (31) for connection of a nozzle (23) of a pre-mixing chamber (11) of a gas turbine, to a housing (12) of the pre-mixing chamber (11) comprises a flange (33) which clasps and retains the nozzle (23). The flange (33) is connected in a detachable manner to the housing (12) of the pre-mixing chamber (11), so as to render the nozzle (23) integral with the housing (12) of the pre-mixing chamber (11).
Description
The present invention relates to a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber.
It is known that gas turbines comprise a compressor, to which air is supplied from the external environment in order to pressurise the compressor. The compressed air passes into a series of pre-mixing chambers, which end in a nozzle, in each of which an injector supplies fuel which is mixed with the air in order to form an air/fuel mixture to be burnt. When the mixture passes through the nozzle, it enters the combustion chamber, where it burns, and produces gases with a high level of enthalpy, which are expanded in a turbine. The turbine transforms the enthalpy of the gases into mechanical energy which is available to a user.
The present invention relates in particular to nozzles which admit the mixture which is formed in the pre-mixer inside the combustion chamber, and to the device for connection of the nozzles to a housing of a pre-mixing chamber. These nozzles consist of generally converging elements, and are commonly known as shrouds.
In order to make apparent the technical problems which are covered by the present invention, hereinafter a brief description is provided of a single pre-mixing unit
10
, with reference to FIG.
1
.
The pre-mixing unit
10
comprises a pre-mixing chamber
11
, which is defined by a housing
12
integral with a column-type support
13
. The column-type support
13
ends in a plate
14
, in which there are provided through holes
15
for attachment to a motor body, not shown, and a pair of through holes
16
which constitute the ends of pipes
17
,
18
for supply of the fuel.
One pipe
17
opens into an annular chamber
19
, from which, via through holes
20
, a portion of the fuel is supplied to an air agitator device
21
, generally indicated as a swirler. In the swirler
21
and the pre-mixing chamber
11
, there is produced the mixture consisting of air with a high level of turbulence obtained from the compressor, and a portion of fuel supplied via the swirler
21
.
The swirler
21
generally consists of two separate concentric blade elements: an outer element
21
a
is provided with blades which are oriented in one direction, whereas an inner element
21
b
, which is inserted on a shaped ogival element
22
, is provided with blades which are oriented in the opposite direction.
The different orientation of the blades of the two elements
21
a
and
21
b
of the swirler
21
makes it possible to obtain downstream from the swirler
21
itself, in the pre-mixing chamber
11
, a high level of turbulence which creates ideal conditions for obtaining a highly dispersed air-fuel mixture, and thus satisfactory combustion. It will be appreciated that, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the through holes
20
admit the fuel into the outer element
21
a
of the swirler
21
.
The column-type support
13
has another pipe
18
which supplies to a series of pipes, which, in conventional embodiments (not shown in
FIG. 1
) open inside the nozzle
23
. More particularly, these pipes open in the vicinity of a mouth of the nozzle
23
, which faces the combustion chamber of the turbine.
The pre-mixing chambers, and in particular the nozzles in which these chambers end, and by means of which they are connected to the combustion chamber, are parts of the turbines which are subject to thermal stress.
Since the flame in the combustion chamber is kept anchored in the vicinity of the nozzle, it transmits high thermal loads to all the elements of the pre-mixing unit, and in particular to the nozzle which is the element closest to it.
The foregoing makes apparent the fact that since the nozzle is the element which is under the greatest mechanical and thermal stress, it is also the element which is destined to become worn and damaged most.
For this reason, the nozzles generally consist of elements which are separate from the housing of the pre-mixing chamber, and are connected to the latter in a removable or detachable manner, such that they can be maintained, and when necessary replaced.
In the conventional embodiments, the nozzle is connected directly to the housing of the pre-mixing chamber. This means that removal of the connection and separation of the nozzle from the housing of the pre-mixing chamber are somewhat lengthy and difficult. In addition, in order to be able to produce sealed connections between the nozzle and the housing, accurate work is necessary, which is substantially lengthy, difficult and costly.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the above-described technical disadvantages, by providing a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, which makes it possible to carry out rapid, simple connections of the nozzle to the housing of the pre-mixing chamber.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device for connection of a nozzle to a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, which makes it possible to disconnect the nozzle from the housing of the pre-mixing chamber in a substantially fast, simple manner.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, which makes it possible to maintain and optionally replace the nozzle of the mixing unit in a substantially fast, simple manner.
A further object of the invention is to -provide a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, which is substantially simple, safe and reliable.
This and other objects of the present invention are achieved by providing a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, characterised in that it comprises at least one flange which clasps and retains the said nozzle, the said flange being connected in a detachable manner to the said housing of the said pre-mixing chamber, so as to render the said nozzle integral with the said housing of the said pre-mixing chamber.
According to a preferred embodiment, the flange is produced by means of a bush element, in which the nozzle is inserted, with one of the ends connected in a non-detachable manner to the nozzle, and the other end connected in a detachable manner to the pre-mixing chamber.
According to another preferred embodiment, the nozzle has an annular cavity, which is surrounded by the bush element. Between the annular cavity of the nozzle and the bush element, there is provided a distribution chamber, which can be supplied with fuel by a first pipe, and from which the fuel is discharged, and is admitted into the combustion chamber downstream from the nozzle, via second pipes.
Further characteristics of the device for connection according to the invention are also defined in the claims.
Advantageously, the device for connection according to the present invention is not only economical in terms of its production, but also because it makes it possible to carry out interventions on the nozzle or on the housing of the pre-mixing chamber in a manner which is substantially more economical than according to the known art.
Further characteristics and advantages of a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, according to the present invention, will become more apparent from the following description provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached schematic drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a lateral elevated cross-section of a pre-mixing unit, with a nozzle mounted on a housing of a pre-mixing chamber, by means of a device for connection according to the invention;
FIG. 2
shows a front elevated view of the pre-mixing unit shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
shows a cross-section in plan view of the mixing unit shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
shows a cross-section of a detail of the device for connection according to the invention.
The aforementioned Figures show a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, which is indicated as
31
as a whole.
The nozzle
23
is connected at the front to the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
, and is accommodated in an annular seat
32
provided at the end of the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
.
The device
31
substantially consists of a flange
33
, which on one side clasps and retains a nozzle
23
in a non-detachable manner, and on the other side is connected in a detachable manner to a housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
, such as to render the nozzle
23
integral with the housing
12
.
The flange
33
is produced by means of a bush element in which the nozzle
23
is inserted, with the ends of the bush element connected on one side to the nozzle
23
, and on the other to the housing
12
.
One end of the bush element
33
is provided with an edge
34
which projects towards the interior of the bush element
33
itself, such as to form a shoulder, against which a projecting portion
35
of the nozzle
23
abuts.
The edge
34
extends along the entire periphery of the bush element
33
, and is also annular.
The projecting portion
35
is also annular, and has circumferential brazing
36
, to secure the bush element
33
onto the nozzle
23
.
On the other hand, a second end of the bush element
33
supports a plate extension
37
, which projects towards the exterior of the bush element
33
, and abuts a front portion of the housing
12
. In this extension
37
there are provided three through holes, which are aligned with an equivalent number of through holes provided in the housing
12
, in which screws
38
are inserted as threaded locking elements. The screws
38
are locked in a threaded portion of the through holes provided in the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
, such as to form the detachable connection between the nozzle
23
and the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
.
Two of the three holes of the bush element
33
, and thus also of the housing
12
, are provided in a position which is symmetrical relative to an axis of symmetry
39
of the device
31
and of the pre-mixing unit
10
, in a part in which the housing
12
is connected to a column-type support
13
of the pre-mixing unit
10
. These holes open into recesses
40
provided in an enlarged portion
41
of the plate extension
37
.
The third hole is provided in line with the axis of symmetry
39
, and also in a part opposite that in which the column-type support is connected to the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
, where the first two holes are provided.
Along the nozzle
23
, and at the projecting portion
35
there is provided an annular cavity
42
, which is surrounded by the bush element
33
. The annular cavity
42
, which is closed by the bush element
33
, forms a distribution chamber
43
, which communicates with a pipe
18
provided in the column-type support
13
, and with further pipes
44
provided inside the body of the nozzle
23
. The pipes
44
open into the combustion chamber, on a front portion of the body of the nozzle
23
.
The pipe
18
supplies fuel into the distribution chamber
43
, and from there the fuel is distributed via the pipes
44
into the combustion chamber, such as to feed a pilot flame, which usually has an annular shape, and surrounds a main flame formed by combustion of the fuel distributed by the injector
22
.
In the embodiment shown by way of non-limiting example, there are eight pipes
44
, provided inside the body of the nozzle
23
, around the circumference, and equidistant from one another on the latter.
Parallel to the cavity
42
which forms the distribution chamber
43
, the nozzle
23
has a second annular enlarged portion, on which there is provided second brazing
45
, to secure the bush element
33
onto the nozzle
23
. Both the brazing
36
and the brazing
45
, which connect the bush element
33
to the nozzle
23
, guarantee sealing inside the distribution chamber
43
.
The distribution chamber
43
is supplied by the pipe
18
. The pipe
18
has two portions: a first position
18
a
is provided in the column-type support
13
. The portion
18
a
has at one end an element
46
for connection to external piping leading to the pre-mixing unit
10
and on the other hand the opposite end ends with an enlargement which constitutes a seat to accommodate a sealing “elicoflex”
47
, between the first portion
18
a
of the pipe
18
, and a second portion
18
b
provided on the bush element
33
.
The “elicoflex” consists of a toroidal or doughnut-shaped body, made of material suitable for providing the seal, inside which there is provided a resilient element. When the “elicoflex” is accommodated in its seat, the resilient element tends to expand, thus forcing the sealing surfaces of the toroidal element against the seat. By this means, an optimum seal is guaranteed even in extreme conditions.
The pipe
18
b
is provided in the enlarged portion
41
of the plate extension
37
, between the pair of through holes, which are symmetrical relative to the axis
39
. The pipe
18
b
consists of a preferably oblique through hole, which has a first mouth on the wall of the plate extension
37
, at the pipe
18
a
, and a second mouth at the cavity
42
.
Fitting and detachment of a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, according to the invention, are extremely simple and quick, and in particular, take place as described hereinafter.
Fitting is carried out by accommodating the nozzle
23
, which is integral with the bush
31
, in the seat
32
of the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
, after having previously positioned the “elicoflex”
47
. The screws
38
are then inserted in the corresponding holes in the plate extension
37
, and are tightened inside the threaded holes of the housing
12
. Subsequently the connections formed are tightened in order to prevent rotation of the screws.
Detachment takes place by removing the screws
38
and then disconnecting the bush element
33
, which is integral with the nozzle
23
, for maintenance and/or replacement, as required.
In a known manner, during functioning of a gas turbine which contains the device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, according to the invention, fuel is supplied via the pipe
17
to the outer element
21
a
of the swirler
21
. The fuel passes into the pre-mixing chamber
11
, in which a mixture of air and fuel is formed. Formation of the mixture is assisted by the turbulence of the air, caused by the swirler
21
. Subsequently, the mixture passes through the nozzle
23
, and into the combustion chamber, where it burns. The bush element
33
according to the invention compensates for all the stresses which are exerted on the nozzle
23
, and keeps it locked in a firm, secure manner on the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
.
In addition, via the pipe
18
, fuel is supplied inside the distribution chamber
43
. From there, via the pipes
44
, the fuel passes into the combustion chamber, where it feeds the pilot flame. The seal between the portions
18
a
and
18
b
of the pipe
18
is guaranteed by the “elicoflex”
47
. In addition, the seal of the distribution chamber
43
is guaranteed by the brazings
36
,
45
interposed between the nozzle
23
and the bush element
33
.
It will be appreciated that modifications and variants are possible, such that the bush element
33
can be rendered integral with the nozzle
23
by micro-fusion, thus making it unnecessary to produce the brazings
36
,
45
. In addition, the bush element
33
can be locked onto the housing
12
of the pre-mixing chamber
11
by means of any number of screws
38
, according to the contingent design requirements, and in different embodiments, it can be locked by means of bolts or other elements which are easy to dismantle.
The embodiment described relates to a turbine supplied with gaseous fuel, and it will be appreciated that the device for connection according to the present invention can advantageously also be applied to a turbine which is supplied with liquid fuel. In this embodiment, the shaped ogival element
22
is an injector.
In practice, it has been found that a device for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, according to the invention, is particularly advantageous, because it makes it possible to simplify considerably the operations of maintenance of the turbine, and also makes it possible optionally to carry out replacement of the nozzle of the pre-mixing unit, in a manner which is substantially simple and quick.
In addition, although the pipe which supplies to the distribution chamber is produced in two separate portions, it has optimum sealing characteristics. This is obtained by using the “elicoflex” ring, which even in adverse operating conditions guarantees a high level of reliability.
To this there must also be added the considerable economic viability and reliability of the device.
A device thus designed, for connection of a nozzle of a pre-mixing chamber of a gas turbine, to a housing of the pre-mixing chamber, can be subjected to many modifications and variants, all of which come within the scope of the invention; in addition, all the details can be replaced by elements which are technically equivalent.
In practice, any materials and dimensions can be used, according to the technical requirements.
Claims
- 1. A pre-mixing unit for a gas turbine comprising a housing for a pre-mixing chamber, a nozzle downstream from the housing forming part of the pre-mixing chamber, a device for connection of the nozzle to the housing, said device including at least one flange which clasps and retains said nozzle to said housing, said flange being detachably connected to said housing of the premixing chamber to render said nozzle integral with said housing of said pre-mixing chamber.
- 2. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 1 wherein said flange includes a bushing having an opening for receiving said nozzle, the ends of said bushing being connected in a non-detachable manner on one side to said nozzle and in a detachable manner on an opposite side to said housing.
- 3. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 2 wherein said nozzle has a projecting portion, said bushing including a first end having an edge which projects inwardly to form a shoulder for abutting said projecting portion of said nozzle, said bushing including a second end having a plate extension which projects outwardly and has through-holes, said bushing abutting a front portion of said housing with the through-holes aligned with holes in said housing, and threaded locking elements received in said through-holes in said bushing and in said holes of said housing to form said detachable connection between said nozzle and said housing.
- 4. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 3 wherein said projecting portion of said nozzle is substantially annular.
- 5. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 3 including a column support connected to said housing, said bushing having three through-holes, a pair of said through-holes being provided symmetrically relative to an axis of symmetry along said column support, and a third hole provided in line with the axis of symmetry of said bushing and in a part of said housing remote from the connection between said column support and said housing.
- 6. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 2 wherein said nozzle has an annular cavity about which said bushing is superimposed defining a distribution chamber between said cavity and said bushing for receiving fuel from a first passage for discharge through a plurality of second passages in said nozzle into a combustion chamber downstream of said nozzle.
- 7. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 6 including a weld or brazing accommodated in a seat on said nozzle interposed between said nozzle and said bushing and substantially along each of the two sides of said distribution chamber.
- 8. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 6 wherein said bushing has an enlarged portion disposed between said pair of through-holes, said enlarged portion having a hole forming an end portion of said fuel supply passage for said distribution chamber.
- 9. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 8 wherein said through-hole which forms the end portion of said fuel supply passage is connected to a second portion of said supply passage within said column support, and a seal between said hole which forms said end portion of the supply passage and the second portion of the supply passage.
- 10. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 6 wherein said second passages are disposed within said nozzle and open into the combustion chamber on a confronting face portion of said nozzle.
- 11. A pre-mixing unit according to claim 1 wherein said nozzle includes at least one annular cavity connected to at least a first fuel supply passage, a plurality of second passages in said nozzle in communication with said cavity for distribution of the fuel to a combustion chamber downstream of said nozzle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
MI99A1209 |
May 1999 |
IT |
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