Claims
- 1. In a gas turbine engine having a compressor for pressurizing a motive fluid stream, a combustor downstream of said compressor and a turbine drivingly connected to said compressor, the improvement comprising:
- means for bleeding a portion of the motive fluid from a first engine location at a relatively high temperature;
- means for reintroducing the portion at substantially the same high temperature back into the engine motive fluid stream at a second location upstream of the combustor wherein it is mixed with motive fluid at a relatively lower temperature with respect to the bleed portion;
- valve means in serial flow relationship between the bleed meeans and the reintroducing means; and
- control means responsive to engine power setting for positioning said valve means to limit the bleed flow to low engine power operation.
- 2. In a gas turbine engine having a compressor for pressurizing a motive fluid stream, a combustor downstream of said compressor and a turbine drivingly connected to said compressor, the improvement comprising:
- means for bleeding a portion of the motive fluid from a first engine location at a relatively high temperature;
- means for reintroducing the portion at substantially the same high temperature back into the engine motive fluid stream at a second location upstream of the combustor wherein it is mixed with motive fluid at a relatively lower temperature with respect to the bleed portion; and
- check valve means in serial flow relationship between the bleed means and the reintroducing means; and wherein the first engine location is at a higher pressure than the second location at low engine power operation, and at a lower pressure than the second location at higher engine power operation.
- 3. The engine as recited in claim 2 wherein said compressor is a multistage compressor and said second location is in the early compressor stages.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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