Information
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Patent Grant
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6742394
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Patent Number
6,742,394
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Date Filed
Monday, January 13, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 1, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Lefkowitz; Edward
- Allen; Andre
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 073 756
- 073 700
- 060 3901
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A removable instrumentation assembly and probe for use in simultaneously measuring dynamic pressure, at least one static pressure, and temperature for a gas turbine combustor. The instrumentation assembly allows combustor performance analysis as well as monitoring of component integrity through dynamic pressure fluctuations. The instrumentation assembly includes a probe having a plurality of passages, each connected to tubular conduits for measuring and recording respective pressures. In the preferred embodiment, dynamic pressures from within a combustion chamber are measured and recorded along with static pressures within the combustion chamber and outside of the combustion chamber, along with external air temperature.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to gas turbine combustors and more specifically to a measurement device for quantifying combustor static and dynamic pressure levels as well as temperature.
2. Description of Related Art
It is a well known requirement to measure and monitor the pressure and temperature levels within a combustion system in order to ensure acceptable system durability and reliability. Within a combustion system, pressure fluctuations occur as part of the combustion process, and this is especially common with fuel-lean combustion systems. As combustion systems become more air-rich due to a lower fuel/air ratio, stability of the flame within the combustor becomes a concern. It is this instability that is a common driver of combustion dynamics. Excessive combustion dynamics can cause premature failure and require replacement of combustion hardware. Typically, a variety of equipment is required in order to measure the static pressures, dynamic pressures, as well as temperature. Combustion systems of the prior art have been known to use internally mounted dynamic pressure transducers, externally mounted accelerometers, or optical sensors to detect combustion dynamic pressure levels. With externally mounted accelerometers, only dynamic pressure was recorded. Optical sensors correlated spectral acoustic frequency of the ultraviolet flame emission with dynamic pressure waves characteristic of combustion dynamics. Meanwhile, static pressure levels were obtained by mounting separate pressure taps at the areas of interest while temperatures were measured through individual thermocouples.
While each of these devices may be acceptable individually to measure dynamic pressure, static pressure, or temperatures, multiple installations of costly instrumentation are required in order to capture all three types of data. What is needed is a device that can perform all of the above-described functions while requiring minimal installation time and at a reasonable cost.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The invention facilitates the acquisition of combustor diagnostic information such as dynamic pressure fluctuations, static pressure levels, combustion system pressure drop for mass flow correlation, and temperature with minimal equipment, installation time, or capital investment. In an exemplary embodiment a probe, which can easily be removed from a combustor, is connected to an instrumentation assembly that is capable of simultaneously measuring dynamic pressure, temperature, and at least one static pressure for a gas turbine combustor. The ease of installation allows rapid performance point benchmarking of different ambient day conditions. This information is critical to ensure low emissions operations over a range of ambient conditions. The removable probe is utilized in an instrumentation assembly that includes a plurality of conduits fixed to the probe as well as means for measuring and recording each of the pressures and temperatures.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a removable probe for use in a gas turbine combustor wherein the probe is capable of simultaneously measuring dynamic pressure, temperature, and at least one static pressure.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a removable instrumentation assembly requiring minimal installation time and reduced cost.
In accordance with these and other objects, which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the instrumentation assembly and removable probe in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an end view of the removable probe in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a cross section view of the removable probe in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an additional cross section view of the removable probe in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a removable instrumentation assembly
10
for use in a gas turbine combustor is shown. Instrumentation assembly
10
, which is capable of simultaneously measuring combustor dynamic pressure, temperature, and at least one static pressure, comprises a probe
11
, a plurality of tubular conduits, a plurality of cables, as well as measurement and recording devices. Referring to
FIGS. 2-4
, probe
11
includes a housing
12
, preferably generally circular in cross section, having a first end
13
, a second end
14
, a centerline A—A, an outer surface
15
, and a plurality of passages contained within housing
12
. Probe
11
is configured such that, when installed in a combustor, second end
14
is flush to a combustor chamber wall, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. Due to the operating environment, probe
11
is manufactured from a high temperature alloy such as nickel-based or cobalt-based alloy. A first passage
17
has a first diameter D
1
and extends from first end
13
to second end
14
and is coaxial to centerline A—A. Radially outward of first passage
17
is a second passage
18
that has a second diameter D
2
and extends from first end
13
to a first opening
19
in outer surface
15
. Located within second passage
18
is a first thermocouple
22
extending into first opening
19
for measuring the temperature of a fluid medium contained within first opening
19
and second passage
18
. Orientation of second passage
18
and first thermocouple
22
can be at any position desired about housing
12
. For most accurate temperature readings it is preferred that first thermocouple
22
be positioned directly in line with oncoming combustion gas flow, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Also located in housing
12
is a third passage
20
having a third diameter D
3
with third passage
20
extending from first end
13
to a second opening
21
in outer surface
15
. First opening
19
is sized to provide sufficient exposure of thermocouple
22
to the surrounding combustion gases, and in the preferred embodiment, first opening
19
is larger in area than second opening
21
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, third passage
20
is also radially outward of first passage
17
but is preferably oriented at a circumferential angle relative to second passage
18
. For optimum static pressure measurement, second opening
21
is oriented such that it is generally perpendicular to the flow of combustion gases within a combustor, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
. As probe
11
is configured in the preferred embodiment, first diameter D
1
of first passage
17
is greater than either second diameter D
2
or third diameter D
3
, of second passage
18
and third passage
20
, respectively. It is important to note that the number of passages dedicated to measuring static pressure is determined by the number of plenums that probe
11
passes through. That is, if probe
11
passes through one plenum surrounding a combustor liner and is measuring the static pressure within a combustor liner, there will be two passages dedicated for measuring static pressure, as is disclosed in the preferred embodiment of probe
11
and shown in FIG.
4
. Referring back to
FIG. 3
, along outer surface
15
of housing
12
, is a second thermocouple
16
that extends to proximate second end
14
. This second thermocouple can be added to probe
11
if it is desired to measure and record temperature of a fluid medium contained within a combustor chamber wall. Second thermocouple
16
may be fixed to outer surface
15
in a variety of configurations including radially outward of outer surface
15
or recessed within housing
12
.
Probe
11
, which is inserted into a combustion system, captures the fluid medium pressure and temperature, which is then transmitted, measured, and recorded by other components of the instrumentation assembly. Referring back to FIG.
1
and to
FIG. 3
, a first tubular conduit
23
is fixed to probe
11
at first end
13
such that it is in fluid communication with first passage
17
. First tubular conduit
23
extends from probe
11
, through an isolation valve, and to transducer mounting block
24
, which contains a dynamic pressure transducer
25
for measuring the dynamic pressure of the fluid medium within first passage
17
and first tubular conduit
23
. A first cable
26
is fixed to transducer mounting block
24
and extends from transducer mounting block
24
to a means for recording the dynamic pressure of the fluid medium within first conduit
23
, typically an electronic monitoring system programmed to record data at predetermined intervals.
A second tubular conduit
27
is fixed to transducer mounting block
24
and extends to a means for measuring the internal static pressure
28
of the fluid medium contained within second tubular conduit
27
, which was transmitted by first tubular conduit
23
. The fluid medium within second tubular conduit
27
, as with first tubular conduit
23
, is captured by probe
11
from within a combustion chamber. Fixed to and extending from means for measuring internal static pressure
28
is a second cable
29
that extends to a means for recording the internal static pressure within second tubular conduit
27
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 4
, a third tubular conduit
30
is fixed to probe
11
at first end
13
and is in fluid communication with third passage
20
. Third tubular conduit
30
extends from probe
11
through a shutoff valve
31
to a means for measuring external static pressure
32
of the fluid medium contained within third tubular conduit
30
. The fluid medium within third tubular conduit
30
is captured by the portion of probe
11
which is external to a combustion chamber wall, yet internal to a combustor casing wall, as shown in FIG.
4
. Fixed to and extending from means for measuring external static pressure
31
is a third cable
33
that extends to a means for recording the external static pressure within third tubular conduit
30
.
One skilled in the art will understand that the static pressure level measured at second opening
21
and third passage
20
can be obtained by alternate means. For example, static pressure levels at this location in the combustion system can be calculated from a total pressure reading if other factors such as mass flow and velocity of combustor gas flows are known. Total pressure can be determined using this same probe configuration if second opening
21
and third passage
20
are in line with the oncoming combustor gas flow.
While the invention has been described in what is known as presently the preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A removable probe for use in a gas turbine combustor, said probe capable of simultaneously measuring dynamic pressure, temperature and at least one static pressure within a combustor, said probe comprising:a housing having a first end, a second end, a centerline, and an outer surface; a first passage having a first diameter extending from said first end to said second end coaxial with said centerline; a second passage having a second diameter, said second passage extending from said first end to a first opening in said outer surface, said second passage radially outward from said first passage; a third passage having a third diameter, said third passage extending from said first end to a second opening in said outer surface, said third passage radially outward from said first passage and oriented such that said second opening is generally perpendicular to the flow of said combustion gases; wherein said first passage and said third passage are in communication with equipment to measure static pressure of a fluid medium contained within said first and third passages, such that said first passage captures internal static pressure of a combustion chamber and said third passage captures static pressure external of a combustion chamber; wherein said first passage is in communication with equipment to also measure dynamic pressure of a fluid medium contained within said first passage; wherein said second passage contains a first thermocouple extending into said first opening for measuring temperature of a fluid medium contained within said first opening.
- 2. The probe of claim 1 wherein said second end of said housing is positioned flush with a combustor chamber wall.
- 3. The probe of claim 1 wherein said housing is generally circular in cross section.
- 4. The probe of claim 1 wherein said first diameter is larger than both said second diameter and said third diameter.
- 5. The probe of claim 1 wherein said first opening in said outer surface is larger than said second opening in said outer surface.
- 6. The probe of claim 1 wherein said housing is at least partially manufactured from a high temperature alloy.
- 7. The probe of claim 1 wherein said probe further comprises a second thermocouple fixed to said outer surface and extending to proximate said second end for measuring temperature of a fluid medium proximate said second end.
- 8. A removable instrumentation assembly for use in a gas turbine combustor capable of simultaneously measuring dynamic pressure, temperature, and at least one static pressure within a combustor, said instrumentation assembly comprising:a probe comprising: a housing having a first end, a second end, a centerline, and an outer surface; a first passage having a first diameter extending from said first end to said second end coaxial with said centerline; a second passage having a second diameter said second passage extending from said first end to a first opening in said outer surface, said second passage radially outward from said first passage; a third passage having a third diameter, said third passage extending from said first end to a second opening in said outer surface, said third passage radially outward from said first passage and oriented such that said second opening is generally perpendicular to the flow of said combustion gases; wherein said second passage contains a first thermocouple extending into said first opening for measuring temperature of a fluid medium contained within said first opening; a first tubular conduit fixed to said probe and in fluid communication with said first passage, said first tubular conduit extending from said probe through an isolation valve to a transducer mounting block containing a dynamic pressure transducer; a first cable fixed to and extending from said transducer mounting block, said first cable extending to a means for recording the dynamic pressure of a fluid medium within said first tubular conduit; a second tubular conduit fixed to and extending from said transducer mounting block, said second tubular conduit extending to a means for measuring the internal static pressure of a fluid medium within said second conduit, said fluid medium captured internal to a combustion chamber; a second cable fixed to said means for measuring the internal static pressure, said second cable extends to a means for recording the internal static pressure within second tubular conduit; a third tubular conduit fixed to said probe and in fluid communication with said third passage, said third tubular conduit extending from said probe through a shutoff valve to a means for measuring the external static pressure of a fluid medium within said third conduit which is captured external to the combustion chamber; a third cable fixed to said means for measuring the external static pressure said third cable extends to a means for recording the external static pressure within third tubular conduit.
- 9. The instrumentation assembly of claim 8 wherein said second end of said housing is, positioned flush with a combustor chamber wall.
- 10. The instrumentation assembly of claim 8 wherein said housing is generally circular in cross section.
- 11. The instrumentation assembly of claim 8 wherein said first diameter is larger than both said second diameter and said third diameter.
- 12. The instrumentation assembly of claim 8 wherein said first opening in said outer surface is larger than said second opening in said outer surface.
- 13. The instrumentation assembly of claim 8 wherein said housing is at least partially manufactured from a high temperature alloy.
- 14. The probe of claim 8 wherein said probe further comprises a second thermocouple fixed to said outer surface and extending to proximate said second end for measuring temperature of a fluid medium proximate said second end.
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