Claims
- 1. A combustor for a turbine comprising:
- a combustor body;
- a nozzle for supplying fuel into said combustor body, said combustor body including a combustion liner downstream of said fuel nozzle defining a reaction volume for containing a generally axially extending core flow of hot gases of combustion, said reaction volume including first and second reaction zones and a dilution zone therebetween, said first reaction zone being disposed upstream of said dilution zone for containing an annular flow of relatively unmixed cooling air and the core flow of hot gases of combustion; and
- a plurality of flow sleeves disposed at circumferentially spaced positions about said liner and extending inwardly of said liner into the reaction volume, said sleeves being located axially along said liner to supply dilution air into said dilution zone and the core flow to facilitate CO to CO.sub.2 reactions and thereby reduce CO emissions, said second reaction zone being disposed downstream of said dilution zone for mixing the cooling air and the dilution air with the core flow sufficiently to substantially preclude quenching CO to CO.sub.2 reactions.
- 2. A combustor according to claim 1 wherein said sleeve projects into said reaction volume to create streamwise vorticity downstream of said sleeve and in the flow of gases through said reaction volume.
- 3. A combustor according to claim 1 including a venturi upstream of said sleeve and means affording a flow of cooling air along the periphery of the combustor body for cooling the venturi, said sleeve facilitating mixing of the cooling air and the core flow to reduce CO emissions.
- 4. A combustor according to claim 1 wherein said sleeves comprise cylindrical sleeves projecting radially inwardly toward the axis of said flow.
- 5. A combustor according to claim 1 including a venturi upstream of said sleeves, means affording a flow of cooling air along the periphery of the combustor body for cooling the venturi, said sleeves facilitating mixing of the cooling air and the core flow to reduce CO emissions by projecting into the reaction volume to create streamwise vorticity in the flow of gases through the reaction volume.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/212,407 filed on Mar. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,454,221.
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Divisions (1)
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