Claims
- 1. A fuel injector for a gas turbine engine, including a fitting for receiving fuel, a nozzle for dispensing fuel, and a housing stem supporting and interconnecting the fitting and the nozzle, primary and secondary fuel passages internal to the stem fluidly interconnecting the fitting and the nozzle, with the primary fuel passage receiving a continuous supply of fuel during the entire operation of the engine, and the secondary fuel passage receiving a non-continuous or significantly reduced supply of fuel during at least a portion of the operation of the engine, the secondary fuel passage outwardly surrounding the primary fuel passage in concentric relation thereto, and a plurality of fins extending radially between and interconnecting an inner wall defining the primary fuel passage and an outer wall defining the outer fuel passage, the fins providing structural support and thermal management along the length of the housing stem.
- 2. The fuel injector as in claim 1, wherein the fins provide heat transfer and conduction between the outer wall and the inner wall sufficient to reduce the temperature of the outer wall during idle descent operation of the gas turbine engine.
- 3. The fuel injector as in claim 1, wherein the fins provide heat transfer and conduction between the outer wall and the inner wall sufficient to prevent coking along the length of the housing stem during idle descent operation of the gas turbine engine.
- 4. The fuel injector as in claim 1, wherein the fins define fluted passages along the length of the housing stem.
- 5. The fuel injector as in claim 1, wherein the housing stem comprises a heatshield externally surrounding the secondary fuel passage.
- 6. The fuel injector as in claim 1, wherein the nozzle includes a primary discharge orifice fluidly connected to the primary fuel passage and a secondary discharge orifice fluidly connected to the secondary fuel passage.
- 7. The fuel injector as in claim 1, wherein an inner primary fuel conduit defines the primary fuel passage, and an outer secondary fuel conduit, concentrically surrounding the inner fuel conduit, defines the secondary fuel passage, and the fins extend radially between and interconnect the inner primary and outer secondary fuel conduits.
- 8. The fuel injector as in claim 7, wherein the fins extend along the entire length of the inner primary and outer secondary fuel conduits.
- 9. The fuel injector as in claim 7, wherein the fins are unitary with the inner primary fuel conduit.
- 10. A fuel injector for a gas turbine engine, where the fuel injector includes primary and secondary concentric fuel conduits disposed within a housing stem, with the secondary fuel conduit outwardly surrounding the primary fuel conduit, and where flow through the secondary fuel conduit is generally insufficient during a portion of engine operation to absorb enough heat energy from an outer wall defining the secondary fuel conduit to prevent coking, the improvement comprising a plurality of radial fins extending between and interconnecting the inner and outer fuel conduits, the radial fins providing heat transfer between the outer, secondary fuel conduit and the inner, primary fuel conduit sufficient to prevent coking in the secondary fuel conduit during the portion of engine operation.
- 11. The fuel injector as in claim 10, wherein the fins provide heat transfer and conduction between the primary fuel conduit and the secondary fuel conduit sufficient to reduce the temperature of the secondary fuel conduit during the portion of engine operation.
- 12. The fuel injector as in claim 10, wherein the fins define fluted passages along the length of the housing stem.
- 13. The fuel injector as in claim 10, wherein the housing stem comprises a heatshield externally surrounding the secondary fuel conduit.
- 14. The fuel injector as in claim 10, wherein the fins extend along the entire length of the inner primary and outer secondary fuel conduits.
- 15. The fuel injector as in claim 10, wherein the fins are unitary with the inner primary fuel conduit.
- 16. A method for dispensing fuel through a fuel injector of a gas turbine engine for an aircraft, wherein the fuel injector includes a fitting for receiving fuel, a nozzle for dispensing fuel, and a housing stem supporting and interconnecting the fitting and the nozzle, primary and secondary fuel passages internal to the stem fluidly interconnecting the fitting and the nozzle, the primary fuel passage receiving a continuous supply of fuel during operation of the engine, and the secondary fuel passage receiving a non-continuous or significantly reduced supply of fuel during at least a portion of the operation of the engine which is generally insufficient to absorb enough heat energy to prevent coking, the secondary fuel passage outwardly surrounding the primary fuel passage in concentric relation thereto, and a plurality of fins extending radially between and interconnecting an inner wall defining the primary fuel passage and an outer wall defining the outer secondary fuel passage, wherein the radial fins transfer and conduct heat between the outer secondary fuel passage and the inner primary fuel passage sufficient to prevent coking of fuel in the secondary fuel passage during take-off, cruise and idle descent operation of the gas turbine engine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 368,620; filed Mar. 28, 2002, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60368620 |
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