Claims
- 1. A liner for a gas turbine engine combustor, comprising a generally annular body having an upstream end and a downstream end, said liner having incorporated therein a cavity section comprising an aft wall, a forward wall, and an intermediate wall connected to said aft wall at one end and said forward wall at the other end, each of said aft wall, said forward wall and said intermediate wall having a plurality of cooling holes therein for injecting air therethrough to reinforce a trapped vortex of fuel and air injected into said cavity section for igniting and stabilizing a flame in said combustor.
- 2. The liner of claim 1, wherein said cavity section is substantially rectangular in shape.
- 3. The liner of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of passages in said aft wall for injecting fuel therethrough.
- 4. The liner of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of passages surrounding each said fuel passage for injecting air therethrough.
- 5. The liner of claim 1, further comprising an igniter port in said cavity section, wherein ignition of said vortex a fuel and air is permitted to form combustion gases in said cavity section.
- 6. The liner of claim 1, wherein said cooling holes are aligned to cause said vortex of fuel and air to rotate in a direction toward said upstream end of said liner.
- 7. The liner of claim 1, wherein said liner is a radially outer liner of said combustor.
- 8. The liner of claim 1, wherein said liner is a radially inner liner of said combustor.
- 9. The liner of claim 1, wherein said cavity section is located adjacent said upstream end of said liner.
Government Interests
The Government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33615-93-C-2305 awarded by the United States Air Force.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hsu, K.Y., et al."Performance Of A Trapped-Vortex Combuster", AIAA 95-0810 (1995). |