Claims
- 1. A premixing fuel injector, comprising:
- an injector frame at least part of which bounds an internal chamber;
- a guide conduit having a proximate end with an access opening accessible externally of the injector for receiving an insertable probe, and a distal end positioned internally of the injector; and
- a sensor probe removably installed in the guide conduit and having a base end, a tip end and at least one sensor element for sensing conditions within the injector.
- 2. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the guide conduit has a nonlinear shape and the sensor probe is deformable to conform to the nonlinear shape.
- 3. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the sensor probe is sufficiently rigid to overcome resistance to longitudinal insertion of the probe into the guide conduit.
- 4. The fuel injector of claim 2 wherein the sensor probe is sufficiently rigid to overcome resistance to longitudinal insertion of the probe into the guide conduit.
- 5. The fuel injector of claim 2 wherein the sensor probe has a longitudinally varying flexibility that increases from the base end to the tip end thereby making the probe deformable enough to conform to the nonlinear shape of the guide conduit and rigid enough to overcome resistance to longitudinal insertion of the probe into the guide conduit.
- 6. The fuel injector of claim 5 wherein the longitudinally varying flexibility of the sensor probe varies in an approximately stepwise manner.
- 7. The fuel injector of claim 6 wherein the stepwise flexibility is attributable to approximately stepwise variation of the sensor probe cross sectional area.
- 8. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the distal end of the conduit is closed, the sensor element is at the tip end of the sensor probe and the probe is longitudinally oversized relative to the guide conduit so that when the probe is correctly installed in the guide conduit the sensor element is urged into contact with the closed, distal end of the guide conduit.
- 9. The fuel injector of claim 8 wherein the sensor probe is longitudinally oversized so that when the probe is correctly installed in the guide conduit the probe is urged into contact with the sidewall of the conduit.
- 10. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the sensor probe is installable in and removable from the guide conduit by longitudinally translating the probe relative to the conduit without appreciable rotation or twisting of the probe relative to the conduit.
- 11. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the sensor element is a temperature sensing element and the sensed condition is temperature.
- 12. The fuel injector of claim 11 wherein the temperature sensing element is a thermocouple sensing junction.
- 13. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the internal chamber includes a main chamber and a subchamber and the guide conduit extends into the subchamber.
- 14. The fuel injector of claim 1 including means for mounting the injector on an engine case so that the access opening is accessible externally of the engine case.
- 15. A premixing fuel injector for a turbine engine, comprising:
- an injector frame including an injector support and a pair of arcuate, radially offset scrolls extending from the support;
- a centerbody circumscribed by and radially spaced from the scrolls, the centerbody cooperating with the scrolls to define an annular mixing chamber, the centerbody also defining the radially outer extremity of a secondary air supply plenum;
- a guide conduit extending into the plenum, the guide conduit having a proximate end with an access opening accessible externally of the injector for receiving an insertable probe, and a distal end positioned internally of the injector; and
- a sensor probe removably installed in the guide conduit and having a base end, a tip end and at least one sensor element for sensing conditions within the mixing chamber.
- 16. The fuel injector of claim 15, wherein the conduit has a nonlinear shape and the sensor probe is sufficiently deformable to conform to the nonlinear shape and sufficiently rigid to overcome resistance to longitudinal insertion of the probe into the guide conduit.
- 17. The fuel injector of claim 16 wherein the distal end of the guide conduit is closed, the sensor element is at the tip end of the sensor probe and the probe is longitudinally oversized relative to the guide conduit so that when the probe is correctly installed in the guide conduit the sensor element is urged into contact with the closed, distal end of the guide conduit.
- 18. The fuel injector of claim 17 wherein the sensor probe is longitudinally oversized so that when the probe is correctly installed in the guide conduit the probe is urged into contact with the sidewall of the conduit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/116,740 filed Jul. 16, 1998. now abandoned.
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