Claims
- 1. A premixing swirling burner comprising:
- a burner body including a swirling member located at a downstream end thereof for causing fuel introduced into the burner body to flow in vortical form through said swirling member;
- a burner outer frame means for mounting said burner body therein;
- a cylindrical member located in said burner outer frame means for enclosing an outer periphery of a central body portion of said burner body;
- an air passage formed between an inner periphery of said outer frame means and an outer periphery of said cylindrical member;
- air inlet means disposed on said outer frame means and communicating with said air passage for enabling an introduction of air into the burner body;
- a premixing chamber defined upstream of said swirling member between the outer periphery of the central body portion of said burner body and an inner periphery of said cylindrical member for mixing air introduced through said air inlet means to provide a fuel-air premix flowing toward said swirling member; and
- channel means disposed on the inner peripheral side of an upstream end portion of said cylindrical member for forming an inlet for the premixing chamber, said channel means being in communication with said air passage, and wherein a fuel chamber means is provided for introducing the fuel into the interior of said burner body, and fuel ejection means are located on the outer peripheral surface of the central body portion of said burner body in the vicinity of said channel means for injecting fuel into an air current flowing through said channel means into the premixing chamber whereby fuel and air are introduced into the premixing chamber, said channel means has a cross-sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of said air passage.
- 2. A premixing swirling burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said air inlet means is directed such that it intersects said cylindrical member in a manner so as to cause an air current flowing into said air passage through the air inlet means to impinge on the outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical member.
- 3. A premixing swirling burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said cylindrical member and said central body portion of said burner body are configured and arranged such that a cross-sectional area of a portion of said premixing chamber successively decreases in a direction toward the inlet for the premixing chamber.
- 4. A premixing swirling burner as claimed in claim 3, wherein said central body portion of said burner body is configured and arranged such that an outer periphery thereof tapers outwardly in a direction toward the inlet for the premixing chamber such that the central body portion has the largest diameter in an area of said inlet for the premixing chamber.
- 5. A premixing swirling burner as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a porous plate means arranged in said premixing chamber for accelerating a mixing of the fuel-air premix in the premixing chamber and rendering the premix uniform.
- 6. A premixing swirling burner as claimed in claim 1, further comprising swirling blades located in said premixing chamber.
- 7. A premixing swirling burner comprising:
- a burner body including a swirling member located at a downstream end thereof for causing fuel introduced into the burner body to flow in vortical form through said swirling member;
- a burner outer frame means for mounting said burner body therein;
- a cylindrical member located in said burner outer frame means for enclosing an outer periphery of a central body portion of said burner body;
- an air passage formed between an inner periphery of said outer frame means and an outer periphery of said cylindrical member;
- an air inlet means disposed on said outer frame means and communicating with said air passage for enabling an introduction of air into said burner body;
- a premixing chamber defined upstream of said swirling member between the outer periphery of the central body portion of said burner body and an inner periphery of said cylindrical member for mixing air introduced through said air inlet means with fuel to provide a fuel-air premix flowing toward said swirling member;
- a fuel chamber means for introducing the fuel into the interior of said burner body;
- channel means disposed on the inner peripheral side of an end portion of said cylindrical member for forming an inlet for the premixing chamber whereby fuel and air are introduced into the premixing chamber, said channel means has a cross sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of the air passage;
- fuel ejection means located on the outer peripheral surface of the central body portion of said burner body in a vicinity of the inlet for the premixing chamber for ejecting fuel into an air current flowing through said inlet into the premixing chamber;
- at least one of said cylindrical member and said central body portion of said burner body being configured and arranged such that a cross-sectional area of a portion of said premixing chamber successively decreases in a direction toward the inlet for the premixing chamber;
- swirling blade means located in said premixing chamber for swirling the fuel-air premix in the premixing chamber; and
- a porous plate means disposed in said premixing chamber at a position upstream of said swirling blade means, as viewed in a normal flow direction of the fuel and air premix through the premixing chamber, for accelerating a mixing of the fuel-air premix and rendering the premix uniform.
- 8. A premixing swing burner as claimed in claim 7, wherein said premixing swirling burner is a burner of a gas turbine combustor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 386,278, filed June 8, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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