Claims
- 1. A method of driving a gas turbine combustor including a first-stage combustion chamber provided in an upstream portion of said combustor and having a device for supplying air and fuel, a second-stage combustion chamber provided on the downstream side of said first-stage combustion chamber and having a device for supplying air and fuel, and a combustor transition piece provided on the downstream side of said second-stage combustion chamber and arranged to conduct a high-temperature combustion gas produced in said combustion chamber into a turbine apparatus, said gas turbine combustor being arranged such that, at the time of starting of said combustor, a flame in said first-stage combustion chamber is extinguished after combustion has been brought about in said first-stage and second-stage combustion chambers and, thereafter, said first-stage combustion chamber is caused to serve as a premixing chamber for said second-stage combustion chamber, said method comprising the steps of preparing an auxiliary burner in said first-stage combustion chamber, said auxiliary burner being sparked when said combustor is fired, and causing said first-stage combustion chamber to serve as said premixing chamber for said second-stag combustion chamber by extenguishing said auxiliary burner.
- 2. A method of driving a gas turbine combustor including a first-stage combustion chamber provided in an upstream portion of said combustor and having a device for supplying air and fuel, a second-stage combustion chamber provided on the downstream side of said first-stage combustion chamber and having a device for supplying air and fuel, and a combustor transition piece provided on the downstream side of said second-stage combustion chamber and arranged to conduct a high-temperature combustion gas produced in said combustion chamber into a turbine apparatus, said gas turbine combustor being arranged such that, at the time of starting of said combustor, a flame in said first-stage combustion chamber is extinguished after combustion has been brought about in said first-stage and second-stage combustion chambers and, thereafter, said first-stage combustion chamber is caused to serve as a premixing chamber for said second-stage combustion chamber, said method comprising the steps of preparing an auxiliary burner in said first-stage combustion chamber, said auxiliary burner being sparked when said combustor is fired, causing said auxiliary burner to hold a combustion flame in said first-stage combustion chamber, extinguishing said auxiliary burner, feeding said combustion flame from said first-stage combustion chamber to said second-stage combustion chamber, and causing said first-stage combustion chamber to serve as a premixing chamber for said second-stage combustion chamber.
- 3. A method of driving a gas turbine combustor according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the ratio of fuel to air which is supplied to said first-stage combustion chamber fuel is selected so that the proportion of fuel is smaller than that of fuel determined by a theoretical mixture ratio.
- 4. A method of driving a gas turbine combustor according to claim 3, further comprising the steps of supplying lean fuel from a section for supplying fuel and air with the concentration of fuel made higher than that of fuel determined by the theoretical mixture ratio, and supplying additional combustion air midway in said combustion chamber to adjust the ratio of fuel to air in said first-stage combustion chamber so as to make the concentration of fuel lower than that of fuel determined by said theoretical mixture ratio.
- 5. A method of driving a gas turbine combustor according to claim 4, wherein the ratio of fuel to air which is supplied to said first-stage combustion chamber in 0.7 to 0.5 in terms of an equivalent ratio.
- 6. A method of driving a gas turbine combustor according to claim 5, wherein the ratio of fuel to air which is supplied to said second-stage combustion chamber is 0.4 to 0.7 in terms of an equivalent ratio, while the ratio of fuel to air which is supplied to said auxiliary burner is 0.8 to 1.25 in terms of an equivalent ratio.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 387,983, filed Aug. 1, 1989.
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