Claims
- 1. An airblast fuel nozzle and igniter assembly for use with the combustor of a gas turbine engine comprising:
- (a) nozzle body means forming an inner air chamber with a longitudinal axis and with an upstream air inlet, a downstream inner air discharge lip and inner air swirl means therebetween, an outer annular air chamber with an upstream air inlet, a downstream outer air discharge lip and outer air swirl means therebetween, and an annular fuel chamber between the inner air chamber and outer air chamber and having a downstream annular fuel discharge lip between the discharge lips of the inner air and outer air chamber, and
- (b) an elongate igniter disposed in the inner ai r chamber substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis such that inner air swirls around the igniter and out the inner air discharge lip, said igniter terminating in a discharge end disposed longitudinally adjacent the inner air discharge lip for establishing, when energized, an electrical spark discharge generally longitudinally downstream of the discharge end out of the path of the swirling inner air flow from the inner air discharge lip and in the path of a flow field of atomized fuel established by inner air flow and outer air flow from the respective inner air discharge lip and outer air discharge lip so as to ignite the atomized fuel for engine starting.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein a portion of the igniter in proximity to the discharge end is supported by a hub having the inner air swirl means thereon.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the nozzle body means includes means for providing an inner air swirl strength number greater than the outer air swirl strength number to locate the flow field downstream of the nozzle face in the path of the electrical spark discharge.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the calculated combined swirl strength number S' for the inner air flow and outer air flow is within the range of about 1.0 to 1.22.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the calculated inner air swirl number S.sub.1 ' is within the range of about 0.666 to about 1.55.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the outer air swirl number S.sub.2 ' is within about 0.724 to about 1.53.
- 7. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the inner air swirl number S.sub.1 ' is about 1.55 and the outer air swirl number S.sub.2 ' is about 1.06.
- 8. A method for starting combustion in the combustor of a gas turbine engine comprising the steps of:
- (a) discharging a swirling inner air flow and swirling outer air flow from a nozzle face while discharging a fuel flow from the nozzle face between the inner air flow and the outer air flow to establish a flow field in the combustor of atomized fuel downstream of the nozzle face and downstream of an igniter tip so disposed adjacent the nozzle face that the swirling inner air flow swirls peripherally about the igniter tip, and
- (b) establishing a spark discharge from the igniter tip generally longitudinally downstream of the igniter tip out of the path of the inner air flow as it swirls about the igniter tip and discharges from the nozzle face and in the path of the flow field of atomized fuel to ignite same.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein in step (a) inner air is discharged having a greater calculated swirl number than that of the outer air discharged.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the discharging inner air and outer air has a calculated combined swirl strength number S' of about 1.0 to about 1.22.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the calculated inner air swirl strength number S.sub.1 ' is about 0.666 to about 1.55.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the calculated outer air swirl strength number S.sub.2 ' is about 0.724 to about 1.53.
- 13. An airblast fuel nozzle and igniter assembly for use with the combustor of a gas turbine engine, comprising:
- (a) nozzle body means for forming an inner air chamber with a longitudinal axis and with an upstream air inlet, a downstream inner air discharge lip and inner air swirl means therebetween, an outer annular air chamber with an upstream air inlet, a downstream outer air discharge lip and outer air swirl means therebetween, and an annular fuel chamber between the inner air chamber and outer air chamber and having a downstream annular fuel discharge lip between the discharge lips of the inner air chamber and the outer air chamber, and
- (b) an elongate igniter disposed in the inner air chamber generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis such that inner air swirls around the igniter and discharges out the inner air discharge lip, said igniter terminating in a discharge end disposed longitudinally adjacent the inner air discharge lip and including inner and outer electrodes for establishing, when a voltage is applied therebetween, an electrical spark discharge propagating downstream of the inner air discharge lip and out of the path of the swirling inner air flow from said inner air discharge lip and in the path of a flow field of atomized fuel established by inner air flow and outer air flow from the respective inner air discharge lip and outer air discharge lip so as to ignite the atomized fuel for engine starting.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein a portion of the igniter in proximity to the discharge end is supported by a hub having the inner air swirl means thereon.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein the inner air chamber, outer air chamber, the respective inner and outer air swirl means and discharge lips include means for providing an inner air swirl strength number greater than the outer swirl strength number to locate the flow field spaced downstream of the nozzle face in the path of the electrical spark discharge.
- 16. A method for starting combustion in the combustor of a gas turbine engine comprising the steps of:
- (a) discharging a swirling inner air flow and swirling outer air flow from a nozzle face while discharging a fuel flow from the nozzle face between the inner air flow and the outer air flow to establish a flow field in the combustor of atomized fuel downstream of the nozzle face and downstream of an igniter tip so disposed adjacent the nozzle face in an inner air chamber that the swirling inner air flow swirls peripherally about the igniter tip, and
- (b) applying a voltage between inner and outer electrodes on the igniter tip to establish a spark discharge propagating downstream from the igniter tip out of the path of the inner air flow as it swirls thereabout and discharges from the nozzle face and in the path of the flow field of atomized fuel to ignite same.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein in step (a) inner air is discharged having a greater swirl number than that of the outer air discharged.
- 18. An airblast fuel nozzle and igniter assembly for use with the combustor of a gas turbine engine comprising:
- (a) nozzle body means forming an inner air chamber with a longitudinal axis and with an upstream air inlet, a downstream inner air discharge lip and inner air swirl means therebetween, an outer annular air chamber with an upstream air inlet, a downstream outer air discharge lip and outer air swirl means therebetween, and an annular fuel chamber between the inner air chamber and outer air chamber and having a downstream annular fuel discharge lip between the discharge lips of the inner air and outer air chamber, said inner air discharge lip, outer air discharge lip and fuel discharge lip establishing a nozzle face, and
- (b) an elongate igniter disposed in the inner air chamber substantially coaxial with the longitudinal axis such that inner air swirls around the igniter and out the inner air discharge lip, said igniter terminating in a discharge end disposed longitudinally adjacent the nozzle face for establishing, when energized, an electrical spark discharge generally longitudinally downstream of the discharge end out of the path of the swirling inner air flow from the inner air discharge lip and in the path of a flow field of atomized fuel established by inner air flow and outer air flow from the respective inner air discharge lip and outer air discharge lip so as to ignite the atomized fuel for engine starting.
- 19. An airblast fuel nozzle and igniter assembly for use with the combustor of a gas turbine engine, comprising:
- (a) nozzle body means for forming an inner air chamber with a longitudinal axis and with an upstream air inlet, a downstream inner air discharge lip and inner air swirl means therebetween, an outer annular air chamber with an upstream air inlet, a downstream outer air discharge lip and outer air swirl means therebetween, and an annular fuel chamber between the inner air chamber and outer air chamber and having a downstream annular fuel discharge lip between the discharge lips of the inner air chamber and the outer air chamber, said inner air discharge lip, outer air discharge lip and fuel discharge lip establishing a nozzle face, and
- (b) an elongate igniter disposed in the inner air chamber generally coaxial with the longitudinal axis such that inner air swirls around the igniter and discharges out the inner air discharge lip, said igniter terminating in a discharge end disposed longitudinally adjacent the nozzle face and including inner and outer electrodes for establishing, when a voltage is applied therebetween, an electrical spark discharge propagating downstream of the nozzle face and out of the path of the swirling inner air flow from said inner air discharge lip and in the path of a flow field of atomized fuel established by inner air flow and outer air flow from the respective inner air discharge lip and outer air discharge lip so as to ignite the atomized fuel for engine starting.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 109,580 filed on Oct. 16, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Gas Turbine Combustion, Arthur W. Lefebure, 1983, pp. 222-230. |
Drawing #700-005, Oct. 22, 1973, Ex-Cell-O Corp. |
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