Claims
- 1. A low-NO.sub.x combustor for heating compressor discharge gases to drive a turbine, comprising:
- a basket having a wall for containing combustion therein and further having an upstream zone for fuel rich, diffusion flame combustion and a downstream zone for fuel-lean combustion with a necked-down quench zone connecting said cumbustion zones;
- means for injecting fuel into the upstream end of said basket;
- means for enabling fuel-rich combustion of the fuel injected by said injecting means in said fuel-rich combustion zone;
- means for introducing a quench air flow into said combustor quench zone to assure downstream fuel-lean combustion of gaseous products produced in said fuel-rich combustion zone without need for dilution air admission;
- said basket wall having disposed about its inner side and along said rich zone a first ceramic enclosure means to support combustion without wall cooling air;
- means for admitting oxidant to said rich zone including openings through said basket wall and said first ceramic enclosure means to ensure that the fuel equivalence ratio within said rich zone is greater than 1.0;
- means for igniting the injected fuel;
- a first section at the upstream end of said quench zone gradually decreasing in diameter in the downstream direction;
- a second section at the downstream end of said quench zone gradually increasing in diameter in the downstream direction;
- a third section between said first and second sections having a substantially constant inner diameter and a plurality of annularly disposed cooling ports extending radially therethrough for supplying cooling air to said quench zone; and
- a second ceramic enclosure substantially continuous with said first ceramic enclosure being disposed along the inner side of the first, second and third wall sections of said quench zone.
- 2. A combustor according to claim 1 wherein a second ceramic enclosure is disposed along the inner side of the first, second, and third wall sections of said quench zone.
- 3. A combustor according to claim 2 wherein said second ceramic enclosure comprises a cast ceramic member affixed to a metal jacket surrounding said second ceramic enclosure.
- 4. A combustor according to claim 1 wherein a catalytic element is disposed within said lean zone to support catalytic combustion therein.
- 5. A combustor according to claim 4 wherein said lean burn zone further comprises:
- a metal jacket surrounding and enclosing said catalytic element; and
- an expansion layer between said metal jacket and said catalytic element, comprising a wire mesh material.
- 6. A combustor according to claim 1 wherein a third ceramic enclosure substantially continuous with said second ceramic enclosure being disposed along the inner side of the lean zone wall to support fuel-lean combustion of the gaseous products leaving the quench zone.
- 7. A combustor according to claim 6 wherein said third ceramic enclosure comprises ceramic cast and affixed to a metal jacket surrounding said third ceramic enclosure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 356,068, filed Mar. 8, 1982, now abandoned.
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