The present invention relates to a fuel nozzle body or endcover that has integral flange connections.
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The welded fuel piping 4 is susceptible to high cycle fatigue cracks due to vibration. The flange 6 to flange 8 connection presents a cantilevered mass that has a given natural frequency. Gas turbine rotor vibrations cause high amplitude response of the piping 4 resulting in cracks in the welds between the piping 4 and the fuel nozzle body 2. There is also a potential for high cycle fatigue initiation during unit startup.
Prior attempts to solve these problems included increasing robustness of welds adjoining the piping to the nozzle, changing from slip-on to weld neck flanges, adding weld adapters to increase strength of life limiting weld, and in extreme cases adding welded bracing fixtures to stiffen the piping.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a fuel nozzle for a gas turbine comprises a fuel nozzle body or endcover, the fuel nozzle body or endcover comprising at least one seal surface; at least one flexible hose; and at least one flange connected to the flexible hose, wherein the at least one flange is fastened to the fuel nozzle body at the at least one seal surface.
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The face of the fuel nozzle body or endcover 12 includes threaded holes 16 provided in a pattern machined on the flat faces of the fuel nozzle body or endcover. The threaded holes 16 may be tapped into the surface of the fuel nozzle body or endcover and be configured to receive bolts (not shown) for fastening flanges of flexible hoses to the fuel nozzle body or endcover.
Although the fuel nozzle body or endcover 12 is shown as pentagonal, it should be appreciated that other polygonal configurations of the fuel nozzle body or endcover may be used. It should also be appreciated that although three flexible hoses are shown in
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The secondary fuel nozzle provides improved robustness and reliability. The secondary fuel nozzle design eliminates features susceptible to high cycle fatigue. Additionally, the vibration characteristics of the flexible hose—fuel nozzle/endcover system are improved. The secondary fuel nozzle thus improves the durability of the flexible hoses as well.
The secondary fuel nozzle meets original commercial life requirements and reduces component cost. The secondary fuel nozzle protects higher cost components (e.g. the endcover or fuel nozzle body) by having the life limiting location moved to the flexible hoses.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and 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 included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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