Claims
- 1. An apparatus for mixing compressed air with a fuel, the apparatus comprising:
- a base plate, the base plate having a centrally located fuel-air chamber;
- a plurality of mixing channels for mixing compressed air and fuel, each mixing channel having an entrance for introduction of compressed air into the mixing channel, an exit in fluid communication with the fuel-air chamber, an interior peripheral surface, a first fuel inlet, the first fuel inlet including a fuel conduit extending from the mixing channel interior peripheral surface for introduction of fuel into the mixing channel, the fuel conduit having at least one fuel injector through which the fuel is introduced into the mixing channel, each mixing channel having a hydraulic diameter (D), the distance from the first fuel inlet to the mixing channel exit defining a first distance (L), the quantity (L.times.number of fuel injectors per mixing channel/D) being greater than 10, the mixing channels being oriented such that a swirling motion is imparted to the compressed air and fuel such that the compressed air and fuel exits the fuel-air chamber in a vortex configuration, each mixing channel being divided into two zones, a boundary layer zone adjacent the mixing channel peripheral surface and a free stream zone; and a second fuel inlet located in each mixing channel, the second fuel inlet introducing the fuel into the mixing channel boundary zone, the second fuel inlet being positioned a second distance (l) from the mixing channel exit, the ratio of l/D being less than 3.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fuel conduit is within the mixing channel each fuel injector comprising at least one aperture, and the at least one fuel injector aperture is oriented to disperse the fuel at an angle not parallel to the direction in which the compressed air is flowing, the fuel injectors being disposed along the length of the fuel conduit, the majority of the fuel being dispersed into the mixing channel free stream zone.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a first fuel distributor integral with the base plate, the first fuel distributor being in fluid communication with the plurality of first fuel inlets and a second fuel distributor integral with the base plate, the second fuel distributor being in fluid communication with the second fuel inlets.
- 4. An apparatus for mixing compressed air with a fuel, the apparatus comprising:
- a base plate, the base plate having a centrally located fuel-air chamber;
- a plurality of mixing channels for mixing compressed air and fuel, each mixing channel having an entrance for introduction of compressed air into the mixing channel, an exit in fluid communication with the fuel-air chamber, an interior peripheral surface, each mixing channel being divided into two zones, a boundary layer zone adjacent the mixing channel peripheral surface and a free stream zone, a first fuel injection means for injecting fuel into the mixing channel free stream zone, the first fuel injection means being proximate the mixing channel entrance and a second fuel injection means for injecting fuel into the boundary layer zone, the second fuel injection means being proximate the mixing channel exit.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the first fuel injection means includes a fuel conduit having at least one fuel injector through which the fuel is introduced into the mixing channel and each mixing channel has a hydraulic diameter (D), the distance from the first fuel injection means to the mixing channel exit defining a first distance (L), the quantity (L.times.number of fuel injectors per mixing channel/D) being greater than 10.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the distance from the second fuel injection means to the mixing channel exit defines a second distance (l), the ratio of l/D being less than 3.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/113,500 filed Aug. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,724.
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