Claims
- 1. A premixing fuel injector comprising a centerbody and at least two circumferentially neighboring scrolls, each scroll having a circumferentially leading end and a circumferentially trailing end that terminates at a trailing edge, the scrolls collectively circumscribing the centerbody to radially bound a mixing chamber with the leading end of each scroll and the trailing end of the neighboring scroll cooperating to define radially outer and inner extremities of an intake slot for admitting a stream of air into the mixing chamber, the leading end of at least one of the scrolls including an array of axially distributed fuel injection passages each having a discharge opening for introducing fuel into the air stream, the injector having a prescribed state of operation and also being operable in a degraded state associated with combustion inside the mixing chamber, selected fuel injection passages being oriented and positioned upstream relative to the trailing edge of the neighboring scroll so that during operation in the degraded state the fuel issuing therefrom is ineffective at sustaining the combustion inside the mixing chamber for more than a limited period of time at fuel-air ratios below an independently specified threshold.
- 2. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the limited time interval is short enough to preclude damage that renders the injector unsuitable for continued service.
- 3. The fuel injector of claim 2 wherein the limited time interval is short enough that injector performance, when the injector is subsequently operated in the prescribed operational state, exceeds acceptable minimum standards.
- 4. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the selected fuel injection passages are oriented and positioned so that the fuel issuing therefrom is completely ineffective at sustaining the combustion inside the mixing chamber.
- 5. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the selected fuel injection passages are oriented and positioned so that in the degraded operational state fuel jets issuing from the selected passages follow a mean trajectory that extends circumferentially no further than the trailing edge of the neighboring scroll at the radially inner extremity of the intake slot.
- 6. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the selected fuel injection passages are oriented and positioned so that in the degraded operational state fuel jets issuing from the selected injection passages impinge upon the trailing end of the neighboring scroll.
- 7. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the trailing end of the neighboring scroll acts as a physical barrier to limit radial penetration of fuel jets issuing from the selected fuel injection passages in the degraded operational state.
- 8. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the intake slot terminates at a slot discharge plane, and the selected fuel injection passages are positioned so that their discharge openings are circumferentially upstream of the slot discharge plane.
- 9. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the leading end of at least one scroll and the trailing end of the neighboring scroll exert an aerodynamic influence on fuel jets issuing from the selected fuel injection passages to limit radial penetration of the fuel jets in the degraded operational state.
- 10. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the selected fuel injection passages are positioned and oriented so that fuel jets issuing therefrom in the degraded operational state are incapable of penetrating radially into a region of impaired fluid velocity in the vicinity of the centerbody.
- 11. The fuel injector of claim 10 wherein the fluid velocity in the impaired velocity region is inadequate for disgorging flame from the mixing chamber.
- 12. The fuel injector of claim 1 wherein the selected fuel injection passages are oriented to introduce the fuel jets substantially transversely relative to the air stream.
- 13. A method of operating a premixing fuel injector, the injector having a centerbody and at least two circumferentially neighboring scrolls, each scroll having a circumferentially leading end and a circumferentially trailing end that terminates at a trailing edge, the scrolls collectively circumscribing the centerbody to radially bound a mixing chamber with the leading end of each scroll and the trailing end of the neighboring scroll cooperating to define radially outer and inner extremities of an intake slot for admitting a stream of air into the mixing chamber, the leading end of at least one of the scrolls including an array of axially distributed fuel injection passages for introducing fuel into the air stream, the injector having a prescribed state of operation and a degraded state of operation, the method comprising introducing jets of fuel into the air stream upstream of the trailing edge of the neighboring scroll so that the fuel jets penetrate no more than a limited radial distance into the airstream during operation in the prescribed state and, during operation in the degraded state, are ineffective at sustaining the combustion inside the mixing chamber for more than a limited period of time at fuel air ratios below an independently specified threshold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application includes subject matter related to commonly owned copending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 08/771,408, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,076, entitled "Flame Disgorging Two Stream Tangential Entry Nozzle" filed on Dec. 20, 1996, Ser. No. 08/771,409, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,739, entitled "Method of Disgorging Flames from a Two Stream Tangential Entry Nozzle" filed on Dec. 20, 1996, Ser. No. 08/991,032 entitled"Bluff Body Premixing Fuel Injector and Method for Premixing Fuel and Air", filed on Dec. 15, 1997, and Ser. No. 09/046,903 entitled "Improved Durability Flame Stabilizing Fuel Injector" filed on Mar. 24, 1998.
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