Claims
- 1. A pulse combustor comprising:
- a first tubular portion defining a combustion chamber;
- means for flowing relatively high frequency pulses of a fuel and an oxidizer into the combustion chamber;
- means for combusting the fuel for establishing high frequency hot gas pulses;
- a second tubular portion downstream of and in fluid communication with the combustion chamber through which the hot gas pulses propagate; and
- means for coupling the first and second tubular portions by longitudinally compressing them over substantially their entire lengths towards each other.
- 2. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 further comprising:
- means for detecting hot gas pulses; and
- means, coupled to the pulse detecting means and fuel flowing means, for impeding the flow of fuel into the combustion chamber when no hot gas pulse is detected by the pulse detecting means.
- 3. A pulse combustor according to claim 1 including means for limiting a contact force between adjoining end faces of the tubular portions to less than the force which compresses the portions towards each other.
- 4. A pulse combustor as in claim 3 wherein the limiting means comprises:
- a first clamp affixed to the first tubular portion;
- a second clamp affixed to the second tubular portion; and
- means, coupled to the first and second clamps, for applying the contact force and for transmitting the force which compresses the first and second tubular portions towards each other externally of the adjoining end faces.
- 5. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 wherein the first and second tubular portions are constructed of a ceramic material extending homogeneously and uninterrupted from one end of each portion to another end thereof.
- 6. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 wherein the first and second portions comprise:
- an outer metallic layer; and
- an inner layer constructed of a ceramic material extending homogeneously and uninterrupted from one end of each portion to another end thereof.
- 7. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 wherein the first and second portions comprise:
- an outer metallic layer; and
- an inner layer constructed of a Zirconia-based material extending homogeneously and uninterrupted from one end of each portion to another end thereof.
- 8. A pulse combustor as in claim 5, 6 or 7 wherein inner surfaces of the first and second tubular portions have a layer of catalytic metal disposed homogeneously thereon for improving the combustion of the fuel and air.
- 9. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 further comprising means for draining accumulated liquid from the combustion chamber.
- 10. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 wherein the fuel and oxidizer flowing means includes means for flowing oxidizer-rich pulses of fuel and oxidizer into the combustion chamber.
- 11. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 wherein the fuel and oxidizer flowing means includes means for flowing stoichiometric pulses of fuel and oxidizer into the combustion chamber.
- 12. A pulse combustor as in claim 1 wherein the fuel and oxidizer flowing means includes means for flowing fuel-rich pulses of fuel and oxidizer into the combustion chamber.
- 13. A combustion chamber and outlet for a pulse combustor comprising:
- a first tubular portion defining a combustion chamber for combusting a fuel and an oxidizer to produce high-frequency hot gas pulses;
- a second tubular portion downstream of and in fluid communication with the combustion chamber through which the hot gas pulses propagate; and
- means for coupling the first and second tubular portions by longitudinally compressing them over substantially their entire lengths toward each other.
- 14. A pulse combustor according to claim 13 including means for limiting a contact force between adjoining end faces of the tubular portions to less than the force which compresses the portions towards each other.
- 15. A pulse combustor as in claim 14 wherein the limiting means comprises:
- a first clamp affixed to the first tubular portion;
- a second clamp affixed to the second tubular portion; and
- means, coupled to the first and second clamps, for applying the contact force and for transmitting the force which compresses the first and second tubular portions towards each other externally of the adjoining end faces.
- 16. A pulse combustor as in claim 13 wherein the first and second tubular portions are constructed of a ceramic material extending homogeneously and uninterrupted from one end of each portion to another end thereof.
- 17. A pulse combustor as in claim 13 wherein the first and second portions comprise:
- an outer metallic layer; and
- an inner layer constructed of a ceramic material extending homogeneously and uninterrupted from one end of each portion to another end thereof.
- 18. A pulse combustor as in claim 13 wherein the first and second portions comprise:
- an outer metallic layer; and
- an inner layer constructed of a Zirconia-based material extending homogeneously and uninterrupted from one end of each portion to another end thereof.
- 19. A pulse combustor as in claim 16, 17, or 18 wherein inner surfaces of the first and second tubular portions have a layer of catalytic metal disposed homogeneously thereon for improving the combustion of the fuel and air.
- 20. A pulse combustor as in claim 13 further comprising means for draining accumulated liquid from the combustion chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 852,854, filed Apr. 16, 1986 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,159.
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