Claims
- 1. A gas turbine combustor comprising:
- a head combustion chamber disposed along a longitudinal axis for effecting ignition and maintaining flame;
- a rear combustion chamber communicating with a downstream side of said head combustion chamber for admitting and combusting premixed fuel and air therein;
- a tubular hollow member at an upstream side of said head combustion chamber along the longitudinal axis to define an annular combustion space;
- means for producing diffusion combustion around said tubular member during operation of said combustor and vortex mixing between fuel and air, said means consisting of air inlet means at an upstream side of said annular combustion space for introducing air into said annular combustion space and a plurality of first nozzles projecting into said annular combustion space a distance sufficient, on one hand, to inject fuel into said annular combustion space to produce the diffusion combustion and, on the other hand, to produce the vortex mixing upstream of a fuel injection part of one or more of said nozzles;
- a plurality of premixing spaces for admitting fuel and air, said premixing spaces being disposed around the periphery of and at the upstream side of said rear combustion chamber so as to communicate with said rear combustion chamber; and
- a plurality of second nozzles for injecting fuel into said premixing spaces.
- 2. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 1, wherein said combustor comprises an axially elongated inner casing defining said head combustion chamber and having an end wall on the upstream side, said end wall having a plurality of air holes annularly arranged therein for introducing combustion air into said annular combustion space; an outer casing disposed around and spaced from said inner casing to form an annular air passage therebetween; and an end cover provided at an end of said outer casing at an axial distance from said end wall to provide an air passage communicating with said annular air passage.
- 3. A gas combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of first nozzles comprise fuel injection nozzles in which alternate nozzles are of different length in the direction of the longitudinal axis so as to inject fuel at axially different positions.
- 4. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 1, wherein said tubular hollow member is coaxially with a central axis of said head combustion chamber and projects axially therein from an upstream side end of said head combustion chamber in a downstream direction, said tubular hollow member having a conical surface defining in cooperation with an inner casing of said head combustion chamber said annular combustion space increasing in cross-sectional area from the upstream side toward the downstream side, and said tubular hollow member having a plurality of fine cooling air holes on the conical surface and an end wall on the downstream side.
- 5. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 4, wherein said combustor comprises an axially elongated inner casing defining said head combustion chamber and having an end wall on the upstream side, said end wall having a plurality of air holes annularly arranged therein for introducing combustion air into said annular combustion space; an outer casing disposed around and spaced from said inner casing to form an annular air passage therebetween; and an end cover provided at an end of said outer casing at an axial distance from said end wall to provide an air passage communicating with said annular air passage.
- 6. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 5, wherein said first nozzles are secured to said end cover and project into said annular combustion space through said air holes with gaps formed therebetween for air passage, each of said first nozzles having a tip portion with a fuel injection hole, and said inner casing having air holes formed in axially spaced rows around the periphery thereof and in relation to each said fuel injection hole so as to produce a weak vortex flow upstream of said first nozzles such that the vortex flow includes flow components directed radially from said first nozzles and reverse flow from said first nozzles toward said end wall.
- 7. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 6, wherein each said fuel injection hole opens substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 8. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 6, wherein one of said rows of air holes most proximate to said end wall has a location (La) within a range of:
- La=(0.6-1.7).times.Lc,
- where Lc is a radial length corresponding to a difference in radius between said inner casing and said tubular member at said end wall, and said tubular member has a length (Lb) extending downstream from said end wall within a range of:
- Lb=(2.0-5.20).times.Lf,
- where Lf is a position of said fuel injection holes most axially distant from said end wall.
- 9. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 6, wherein the air holes in said end wall are dimensioned so as to permit introduction of air in amounts of 8% to 20% into said head combustion chamber, the air holes of said one of said rows of air holes most proximate to said end wall are dimensioned so as to permit air in amounts of 10% to 23% into said head combustion chamber, and the air holes in remaining rows of said rows of air holes are dimensioned so as to permit air in amounts of 57% to 82% into said head combustion chamber.
- 10. A gas turbine combustor comprising:
- a generally cylindrical head combustion chamber having a longitudinal axis for effecting therein first stage combustion over a wide load range to produce a gas stream;
- a rear combustion chamber operatively arranged downstream of said head combustion chamber for effecting therein second stage combustion over the wide load range;
- a plurality of nozzles arranged in said head combustion chamber for injecting fuel therein in at least one position downstream from a wall at an upstream end of said head combustion chamber;
- air inlet means arranged in said upstream end wall and in rows around a peripheral portion of said head combustion chamber so as to produce a weak vortex flow upstream of at least some of said nozzles such that the vortex flow includes flow components directed radially from said at least some of said nozzles and reverse flow from said nozzles toward said upstream end wall; and
- a plurality of fuel and air supply means annularly arranged at an upstream peripheral wall of said rear combustion chamber for introducing pre-mixed fuel while swirling around the gas stream of said first stage combustion with minimal interference therebetween,
- wherein the nozzles are arranged annularly through said upstream end wall, and alternate nozzles are of different length in the direction of the head combustion chamber longitudinal axis such that one set of nozzles injects fuel downstream of a first row of said air inlet means and a second set of nozzles injects fuel upstream of the first row of said air inlet means.
- 11. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 10, wherein means is provided for supplying through the air inlet means arranged in said upstream end wall 8% to 20% of the total air supplied to said head combustion chamber, for supplying through a first row of air inlet means located at most upstream position of the rows of air inlet means 10% to 23% of the total air supplied to said head combustion chamber, and for supplying through remaining rows of the air inlet means 57% to 82% of the total air supplied to said head combustion chamber.
- 12. A gas turbine combustor, comprising:
- an axially elongated inner casing having an upstream side and a downstream side, and end wall provided on the upstream side, said end wall including a plurality of air holes annularly arranged therein, means provided on the downstream side for exhausting a combustion gas to gas turbine blades, said inner casing defining a head combustion chamber on the upstream side and a rear combustion chamber on the downstream side and having a plurality of air holes formed in the peripheral wall defining said head combustion chamber;
- an outer casing disposed with respect to the inner casing so as to form an annular air passage between said inner and outer casing, an end of said outer casing at a distance from said end wall thereby providing an air passage communicating with said annular air passage;
- a hollow frusto-conical tubular member, coaxially disposed in said head combustion chamber of said inner casing so as to project into said head combustion chamber from said end wall, said tubular member having a conical surface defining an annular combustion space in cooperation with said inner casing, said annular combustion space increasing in cross-sectional area from the upstream side toward the downstream side, said tubular member having a plurality of fine cooling air holes on the surface in said head combustion chamber and a closed end on the downstream side;
- a plurality of annularly arranged elongated fuel nozzles secured to said end cover so that said fuel nozzles project into said annular combustion space through said air holes of said end wall so as to form gaps for air passage between said air holes and said fuel nozzles, each of said fuel nozzles having a fuel injection hole at a tip portion thereof, said fuel injection holes being disposed in a vicinity of said air holes formed in said peripheral wall of said head combustion chamber on the upstream side to produce a weak vortex flow upstream of said fuel nozzles;
- a plurality of air inlets annularly arranged on said inner casing for substantially axially introducing air into said rear combustion chamber; and
- second stage combustion fuel nozzles arranged annularly around said rear combustion chamber for injecting fuel into said air flows from said fuel inlets so as to provide pre-mixed air and fuel to said rear combustion chamber and configured so as to obtain an annular flame which surrounds and causes no substantial interference with the flame of said head combustion chamber wherein said air holes provided in the peripheral wall of said inner casing are arranged in a plurality of rows axially arranged at an interval therebetween, and an axial position La of said row of air holes on the most upstream side from said end wall is within the range of:
- La=(0.6-1.7).times.Lc,
- where Lc is radial length corresponding to a difference in radius between said inner casing and said tubular member at said end wall, and
- a length Lb of said tubular member from said end wall to the downstream end is within a range of:
- Lb=(2.0-5.20).times.Lf,
- wherein Lf is a position of said fuel injection holes most distant from said end wall.
- 13. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 12, wherein the air holes formed in said end wall are sized to introduce air in amounts of 8% to 20% into said head combustion chamber.
- 14. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 12, wherein said fuel nozzles in said head combustion chamber have dissimilar lengths to alter the position for injecting fuel into said head combustion chamber.
- 15. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 12, wherein said fuel nozzles projecting into said head combustion chamber are opened in a vicinity of said air hole row on the most upstream side so as to inject fuel thereat.
- 16. A gas turbine combustor comprising a head combustion chamber into which fuel and air for a first stage combustion are introduced for combustion therein, and a rear combustion chamber into which pre-mixed fuel and air for a second stage combustion are introduced downstream of said head combustion chamber so as to flow axially while whirling around a longitudinal axis of said combustor, comprising:
- an inner tubular hollow member coaxial with an axis of said head combustion chamber to define an annular combustion space between said head combustion chamber and said tubular member, said tubular member having a front end on a downstream side of said head combustion chamber and a plurality of fine cooling air holes in a peripheral wall thereof;
- a wall positioned at an upstream end of said head combustion chamber and having plurality of air holes formed therein for injecting air in said annular combustion space thereby to form a plurality of vortices, said wall defining an upstream end of said annular combustion space;
- means for producing diffusion combustion around said tubular hollow member during operation of said combustor and vortex mixing between the fuel and air, said means consisting of an inlet means including said air holes and a plurality of fuel nozzles projecting into said annular combustion space a distance sufficient for supplying the fuel for the first stage and opening at a downstream portion of said air holes so that part of the fuel injected by said nozzles is subjected to said vortices for stabilizing the flame formed by first stage combustion in said head combustion chamber upstream of a fuel injection part of one or more of the nozzles, and the remaining part of the fuel produces the diffusion combustion at a downstream side of said vortices; and
- a plurality of second stage nozzles provided at a periphery of said rear combustion chamber with air inlet means for pre-mixing of fuel and air and located downstream from the front end of said inner tubular member for injecting premixed fuel and air into said rear combustion chamber.
- 17. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 16, wherein said head combustion chamber has a longitudinal axial length of between 1.2 and 1.8 times an outer diameter of said head combustion chamber.
- 18. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 16, wherein said plurality of fuel nozzles each opens perpendicularly to the axis of said head combustion chamber.
- 19. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 16, wherein said plurality of fuel nozzles open downstream of said vortices formed on said annular combustion space at a location which allows the vortices to catch part of the fuel injected by each of said fuel nozzles.
- 20. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 16, wherein said plurality of air holes formed in said wall each are defined by a cylindrical inner surface so that air passes through said air holes.
- 21. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 16, wherein each of said second stage fuel nozzles has a plurality of fuel injection holes at a tip portion thereof and whirling vanes are provided to form the air inlet means such that said fuel injection holes are inserted between the whirling vanes.
- 22. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 21, wherein the whirling vanes have openings in a direction in which air is ejected nearly parallel with a longitudinal axis of the combustor.
- 23. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 21, wherein the whirling vanes have portions parallel to an axis of each of said second stage fuel nozzles and portions inclined to said axis to form a whirling air stream substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the combustor.
- 24. A gas turbine combustor according to claim 21, wherein means is provided for supporting the whirling vanes free of influence caused by thermal expansion of said supporting means, and means are provided in operative relation to the whirling vanes for guiding air smoothly between the whirling means.
- 25. A gas turbine combustor comprising:
- an outer casing;
- an end cover mounted on one end of said outer casing on the upstream side for closing said one end of said outer casing;
- an elongated inner casing having a small diameter portion defining a head combustion chamber on an upstream side and a large diameter portion greater than that of said small diameter portion and defining a rear combustion chamber on a downstream side, said inner casing being disposed in said outer casing so as to define therebetween an annular air passage communicating with an air compressor;
- combustion air inlets provided on a periphery of said head combustion chamber and arranged in rows for introducing air from said annular passage into said head combustion chamber, said rows of combustion air inlets being spaced from each other and extending in a peripheral direction;
- an end wall provided for closing one end of said inner casing on the upstream side and having a plurality of annularly arranged air holes;
- a tubular member disposed in and coaxially with said head combustion chamber for defining an annular combustion space axially elongated and having a front end on the downstream side and a plurality of fine cooling air holes on a periphery thereof for introducing cooling-air from said annular air passage into said annular combustion space;
- means for producing diffusion combustion around said tubular member during operation of said combustor and vortex mixinbg between fuel and air, said means consisting of air inlet means at an upstream side of said annular combustion space for introducing air thereinto and a plurality of fuel nozzles for injecting fuel projecting into said annular combustion space through said air holes of said end wall such that the fuel injection holes of the fuel injection nozzles are positioned at a most upstream side row of said combustion air inlets, each of said air holes and each of said fuel nozzles passing through said air holes defining an annular air space for allowing air from said annular air passage to enter said head combustion chamber, said air inlet means including said annular air passage and at least one of said combustion air inlet rows, whereby said means, on one hand, injects fuel into said annular combustion space to produce the diffusion combustion, and on the other hand, produce the vortex mixing upstream of a fuel injection part of one or more of said nozzles;
- a plurality of air inlets having swirling vanes and disposed at a periphery of said rear combustion chamber on the upstream side of said rear combustion chamber so as to allow a flow of air in an axial direction of said rear combustion chamber while swirling the air along the periphery thereof; and
- a plurality of fuel nozzles for injecting fuel into said air inlets so that the fuel is mixed with air to produce a resultant fuel-air mixture flowing axially while swirling prior to introduction into the rear combustion chamber such that combustion of said mixture does not cause substantial interference with a combustion flame in said head combustion chamber.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 752,680, filed July 8, 1985, now abandoned.
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