Claims
- 1. A multi-function spray nozzle for creating and distributing fluid sprays, comprising:
a connector having a first port for receiving a first fluid, and a second port for receiving a second fluid; a nozzle tip for delivering the first and second fluids in a spray; and an extension assembly extending between and fluidly interconnecting the connector and nozzle tip, wherein a plurality of stacked plates are received within the nozzle tip and include flow passages which cooperate to direct the first and second fluids through the nozzle tip and deliver the first and second fluids in a spray.
- 2. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 1, further including an inside extension subassembly including i) an elongated tube received within a central bore of the extension assembly, and ii) the nozzle tip, the elongated tube internally defining a first flow path and fluidly connected between the first port and the nozzle tip; and externally defining a second flow path from the second port and between the tube and an inner wall of the central bore of the extension assembly to the nozzle tip.
- 3. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 1, wherein the plates include flow passages and a spray orifice defining a first flow path through the nozzle tip, and other flow passages which define a second flow path through the nozzle tip, the flow passages and spray orifice configured to define a simplex nozzle delivering a hollow, cone-shaped spray.
- 4. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 1, wherein the plates include flow passages and a prefilmer lip defining a first flow path through the nozzle tip, and other flow passages which define a second flow path through the nozzle tip, the flow passages and prefilmer lip configured to define a prefilmer nozzle delivering a hollow, cone-shaped spray.
- 5. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 1, wherein the nozzle tip includes a bowl-shaped cover receiving the plate stack, the cover including an annular upstream end connected to a downstream end of a body of the extension assembly, and an annular end wall defining a central circular opening.
- 6. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 1, wherein the plate stack includes a series of plates defining a first flow path through the nozzle tip, and including non-radial feed slots and a central, cylindrical swirl chamber, where a first set of non-radial feed slots intersect the swirl chamber and provide the first fluid in a swirling manner into the swirl chamber.
- 7. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 6, further including a plate defining a spray orifice along the central axis at a downstream end of the swirl chamber such that the first fluid exits the swirl chamber in a hollow, cone-shaped spray.
- 8. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 6, wherein the plates defining the central cylindrical swirl chamber include a prefilmer lip such that the first fluid exits the swirl chamber in a hollow, cone-shaped film and breaks into a spray.
- 9. The multi-function spray nozzle as in claim 6, wherein the plate stack includes a central passage downstream of the swirl chamber, and a series of plates defining a second flow path through the nozzle tip, and including a second set of non-radial feed slots which intersect the central passage downstream of the swirl chamber, and provide the second fluid in a swirling manner toward the central axis of the nozzle.
- 10. A method for introducing fluid sprays into a compressor of a gas turbine engine, comprising:
providing a multi-function spray nozzle for distributing fluid sprays, a connector having a first port for receiving a first fluid, and a second port for receiving a second fluid; a nozzle tip for delivering the first and second fluids in a spray; and an extension extending between and fluidly interconnecting the connector and nozzle tip, a plurality of stacked plates received within the nozzle tip and including flow passages which cooperate to direct the first and second fluids through the nozzle tip; wherein a first fluid is directed through the first flow path at a sufficient velocity and volume to produce a spray having droplets of a first predetermined size sufficient to clean internal components in the compressor; and both the first and second fluids are directed through the first and second flow paths at a sufficient velocity and volume to produce a spray having droplets of a second predetermined size, smaller than the first predetermined size, sufficient to cool an inlet air stream in the compressor.
- 11. The method as in claim 10, wherein the second fluid stream provides an air assist to the first fluid stream to cause atomization of the spray and create a fine dispersion.
- 12. The method as in claim 11, wherein the first fluid is directed into a swirl chamber to create a swirling component of motion, and the air assist is provided downstream of the swirl chamber.
- 13. A method for introducing fluid sprays into a fluid stream of an engine, comprising:
providing a multi-function spray nozzle for distributing fluid sprays, a first flow path to provide a first fluid to a tip of the nozzle, and a second flow path to provide a second fluid to the tip of the nozzle, wherein a first fluid is directed through the first flow path at a sufficient velocity and volume such that a cleaning fluid spray is delivered having droplets of a first predetermined size sufficient to clean internal components in the engine; and both the first and second fluids are directed through the first and second flow paths at a sufficient velocity and volume such that a cooling fluid spray is delivered having droplets of a second predetermined size, smaller than the first predetermined size, sufficient to cool the fluid stream in the engine.
- 14. A gas turbine engine, comprising:
a casing with an inlet for a fluid stream; a multi-function spray nozzle mounted to distribute fluid sprays into the fluid stream in the casing; the spray nozzle including a first port for receiving a first fluid, and a second port for receiving a second fluid; a nozzle tip for delivering the first and second fluids in a spray; and a plurality of stacked plates received within the nozzle tip and including flow passages which cooperate to direct the first and second fluids through the nozzle tip and to deliver the first and second fluids in a spray, wherein solely a first fluid can be introduced through the spray nozzle at a sufficient velocity and volume such that the first fluid creates a spray having droplets of a first predetermined size sufficient to clean internal components in the engine, and wherein first and second fluids can be introduced simultaneously through the spray nozzle at a sufficient velocity and volume such that the first and second fluids create a spray having droplets of a second predetermined size, sufficient to cool the fluid stream in the engine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/365,079, filed Mar. 15, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/434,170, filed Dec. 17, 2002, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60365079 |
Mar 2002 |
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60434170 |
Dec 2002 |
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