Claims
- 1. A fuel distribution system for a gas turbine engine, said system comprising, in combination:
- a distributor for receiving pressurized fuel;
- a plurality of fuel injectors;
- a corresponding plurality of fuel lines, each said fuel line connecting a different one of said fuel injectors in parallel fluid communicating relation with said distributor; and
- means incorporated in each said fuel line for establishing laminar flow of fuel therethrough from light-off to maximum power of said engine.
- 2. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 1, wherein at least some of said injectors are stationed at relatively different fluid head Positions, and wherein each said laminar flow establishing means is in the form of a laminar fuel flow establishing element, said elements introducing pressure losses in said fuel lines so that the differences in fluid heads of said injectors at low fuel flow rates relative to pressure of said fuel are sufficiently low to ensure generally uniform fuel flow distribution through said fuel lines.
- 3. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 2, wherein said laminar flow elements have equivalent pressure loss versus fuel flow rate characteristics.
- 4. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 2, wherein each said laminar flow element is in the form of a laminar flow tube of circular cross section.
- 5. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 4, wherein said laminar flow tubes are all of equal inner diameter and length.
- 6. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 4, wherein each said fuel line includes one of said laminar flow tubes and a hose connected in end-to-end fluid-coupled relation, said hoses being of a larger inner diameter than inner diameters of said laminar flow tubes.
- 7. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 6, wherein said laminar flow tubes are all of equal length and inner diameter.
- 8. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 5, which further includes at least one trim orifice incorporated in each said fuel line.
- 9. The fuel distribution system defined in claim 5, wherein each said fuel line is constituted entirely by one of said laminar flow tubes.
- 10. A fuel distribution system for a gas turbine engine operable from light-off to maximum power comprising:
- a manifold for receiving pressurized fuel;
- a plurality of fuel injectors;
- a plurality of fuel lines, each of said fuel lines being connected in fluid communication with said manifold and a respective one of said fuel injectors; and
- means for establishing laminar flow of said fuel in at least a first portion of each of said fuel lines from a first fuel flow rate of said fuel flowable in said fuel lines corresponding to said light-off power to a second fuel flow rate of said fuel flowable in said fuel lines corresponding to said maximum power.
- 11. A fuel distribution system according to claim 10 wherein said first portion comprises a laminar flow tube.
- 12. A fuel distribution system according to claim 11 wherein said laminar flow tube has a circular flow passage.
- 13. A fuel distribution system according to claim 12 wherein all said laminar flow tubes have equal inner diameters and equal lengths.
- 14. A fuel distribution system according to claim 10 wherein each of said fuel lines includes a second portion being complementary to said first portion, said second portion sized for obtaining pressure losses therethrough which are negligible relative to pressure losses in said first portions at said second fuel flow rate.
- 15. A fuel distribution system according to claim 14 wherein said first portion comprises a tube having an inner flow diameter and said second portion comprises a hose having an inner flow diameter which is at least four times greater than said first portion inner flow diameter.
- 16. A fuel distribution system according to claim 10 wherein said fuel line first portions have equivalent pressure loss versus flow rate characteristics.
- 17. A fuel distribution system according to claim 10 wherein:
- said fuel injectors include a first fuel injector disposed at a maximum elevation and a second fuel injector disposed at a minimum elevation operable with a fluid head differential therebetween due thereto, and
- said laminar flow means is effective for obtaining pressure losses in said fuel lines at said first fuel flow rate relative to which said fluid head differential is sufficiently low to ensure generally uniform fuel flow distribution through said injectors at both said first and second fuel rates.
- 18. A fuel distribution system according to claim 17 wherein said fluid head differential is less than about twenty percent of pressure loss in each of said fuel lines.
- 19. A fuel distribution system according to claim 17 wherein said fuel line first portions comprise laminar flow tubes.
- 20. A fuel distribution system according to claim 19 wherein said laminar flow tubes comprise circular flow passages having inner diameters, and said flow tubes have equal inner diameters and equal lengths.
- 21. A fuel distribution system according to claim 17 further including at least one trim orifice disposed in each of said fuel lines.
- 22. A fuel distribution system according to claim 17 wherein said laminar flow means is effective for establishing laminar flow throughout said fuel lines at both said first and second fuel flow rates.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 102,976, filed on 30 Sept. 1987, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention in accordance with contract number DAAE07-84-C-R083 awarded by the Department of the Army.
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