Claims
- 1. A hypersonic scramjet engine fuel injector comprising a housing having a generally horizontal top wall, an inclined bottom wall, and a generally vertical end wall attached together to define in cross section a generally right triangle, said housing also having two generally vertical side walls having a said-generally-right-triangle shape, said side walls attached to said top, bottom, and end walls to define a fuel-tight, generally right-triangular wedge, said top wall having a fuel inlet orifice distal said end wall, said end wall having a convergent-divergent fuel outlet nozzle; said fuel injector also comprising a plurality of spaced-apart interior walls disposed within said housing and connected to said side walls to define a fuel passageway having a serpentine-shaped cross section with a generally straight segment from said inlet orifice along a majority portion of said bottom wall.
- 2. The fuel injector of claim 1, also including a multiplicity of angled, turbulence-promoting ribs disposed within said passageway and connected to at least one wall of said bottom and interior walls.
- 3. The fuel injector of claim 2, wherein said end wall has a second pluralitY of discrete, vertically-spaced-apart convergent-divergent fuel outlet nozzles, wherein said top wall has a fuel outlet orifice proximate said end wall and in communication with said passageway, wherein said top wall also has a fuel inlet opening disposed between said fuel outlet orifice and said end wall, and wherein one of said interior walls angles towards said end wall extending from said top wall, between said fuel outlet orifice and said fuel inlet opening, to said bottom wall.
- 4. The fuel injector of claim 3, also including a multiplicity of angled, turbulence-promoting ribs disposed within said passageway and connected to at least one wall of said bottom and interior walls.
- 5. A hypersonic scramjet engine comprising:
- (a) an inlet having an inclined upper wall and having an aft portion;
- (b) a combustor serially connected to said aft portion of said inlet, said combustor having a top portion;
- (c) an exhaust nozzle serially connected to said combustor; and
- (d) a plurality of horizontally-spaced-apart fuel injectors disposed in, and connected to said top portion of, said combustor, each said fuel injector including a housing having a generally horizontal top wall, an inclined bottom wall, and a generally vertical end wall attached together to define in cross section a generally right triangle, said housing also having two generally vertical side walls having a said-generally-right-triangle shape, said side walls attached to said top, bottom, and end walls to define a fuel-tight, generally right-triangular wedge, said top wall having a fuel inlet orifice distal said end wall, said end wall having a convergent-divergent fuel outlet nozzle; said fuel injector also including a plurality of spaced-apart interior walls disposed within said housing and connected to said side walls to define a fuel passageway having a serpentine-shaped cross section with a generally straight segment from said inlet orifice along a majority portion of said bottom wall, wherein said bottom wall of each said fuel injector is generally coplanar and coextensive with said upper wall of said inlet.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 245,181, filed Sept. 16, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,480.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number F33657-86-C-2136 between the U.S. Air Force and the General Electric Company.
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