Claims
- 1. A gas turbine engine fuel nozzle having an upstream end, a downstream end, and an axis, comprising:
- a nozzle stem;
- a nozzle tip assembly, wherein said tip assembly is sealingly and releasably engaged within said stem;
- a nozzle sheath surrounding said stem and tip assembly;
- wherein said nozzle comprises first and second air passages extending downstream therethrough, said first air passage having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape, and said second air passage is defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes extending through said stem, said holes spaced radially outwardly of said first air passage;
- wherein said nozzle further comprises a fuel gallery extending downstream therethrough, said fuel gallery having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces, and wherein said fuel gallery is spaced radially intermediate said first and second air passages;
- means constructed and arranged to flow fuel into said fuel gallery at an angle substantially tangential to the surfaces defining said gallery; and
- wherein said sheath includes inlet means for admitting air into said sheath, and outlet means for flowing air and fuel out of said sheath.
- 2. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein said tip assembly is engaged within said stem by a spring clip secured within a notch extending circumferentially in said stem.
- 3. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein said nozzle stem is sealingly and releasably engaged within said nozzle sheath.
- 4. The fuel nozzle of claim 3, wherein said stem and sheath abut each other along surfaces that extend along the axis of said nozzle.
- 5. A gas turbine engine fuel nozzle having an upstream end, a downstream end, and an axis, comprising:
- a nozzle stem;
- a nozzle tip assembly;
- a nozzle sheath surrounding said stem and tip assembly;
- wherein said nozzle comprises first and second air passages extending downstream therethrough, said first air passage having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape, and said second air passage is defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes extending through said stem, said holes spaced radially outwardly of said first air passage;
- wherein said nozzle further comprises a fuel gallery extending downstream therethrough, said fuel gallery having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces, and wherein said fuel gallery is spaced radially intermediate said first and second air passages;
- means constructed and arranged to flow fuel into said fuel gallery at an angle substantially tangential to the surfaces defining said gallery, wherein said means for flowing fuel into said fuel gallery comprises an annular fuel channel spaced radially outwardly of said fuel gallery, and a plurality of metering hole extending between said fuel gallery and fuel channel; and
- wherein said sheath includes inlet means for admitting air into said sheath, and outlet means for flowing air and fuel out of said sheath.
- 6. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, wherein said metering holes have an axis tangential to one of said surfaces defining said fuel gallery.
- 7. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, wherein said means for flowing fuel into said fuel gallery further comprises a fuel passage extending from a fuel manifold to said fuel channel.
- 8. A gas turbine engine fuel nozzle having an upstream end, a downstream end, and an axis, comprising:
- a nozzle stem;
- a nozzle tip assembly;
- a nozzle sheath surrounding said stem and tip assembly;
- wherein said nozzle comprises first and second air passages extending downstream therethrough, said first air passage having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape, and said second air passage is defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes extending through said stem, said holes spaced radially outwardly of said first air passage;
- wherein said nozzle further comprises extending downstream therethrough, said fuel gallery having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces, and wherein said fuel gallery is spaced radially intermediate said first and second air passages;
- means constructed and arranged to flow fuel into said fuel gallery at an angle substantially tangential to the surfaces defining said gallery; and
- wherein said sheath includes inlet means for admitting air into said sheath, wherein said means for admitting air into said sheath includes a plurality of holes extending through the wall of said sheath, and outlet means for flowing air and fuel out of said sheath.
- 9. A gas turbine engine fuel nozzle having an upstream end, a downstream end, and an axis, comprising:
- a nozzle stem;
- a nozzle tip assembly; and
- a nozzle sheath surrounding said stem and tip;
- wherein said nozzle comprises first, second and third air passages extending downstream therethrough, said first air passage having an annular cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces of said tip, said second air passage is defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes extending through said stem, said holes having a circular cross sectional shape spaced radially outwardly of said first air passage, and said third air passage has a circular cross sectional shape, wherein said first and third air passages merge within said tip assembly;
- wherein said nozzle further comprises a fuel gallery extending downstream therethrough, said fuel gallery having an annular cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces, and wherein said fuel gallery is spaced radially intermediate said first and second air passages;
- a fuel channel radially outward of said fuel gallery;
- a plurality of metering holes extending between said fuel channel and said fuel gallery, each of said holes having an axis tangential to one of the surfaces of said gallery; and
- wherein said sheath includes a plurality of inlet means for admitting air into said sheath, and a singular outlet means for flowing air and fuel out of said sheath.
- 10. A gas turbine engine fuel nozzle with an upstream end and a downstream end, said nozzle having
- a nozzle stem;
- a nozzle sheath surrounding said stem, said sheath having inlet means for admitting air into said sheath and outlet means for flowing air and fuel out of said sheath;
- a first air passage in flow communication with air admitted into said sheath, said first air passage extending downstream through said nozzle to said outlet means, said first air passage having an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape;
- a second air passage in flow communication with air admitted into said sheath, said second air passage extending downstream through said nozzle to said outlet means, said second air passage spaced radially outwardly of said first air passage; and
- a fuel gallery with an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces, said fuel gallery having means constructed and arranged to flow fuel into said fuel gallery at an angle substantially tangential to the surfaces defining said gallery, said fuel gallery spaced radially intermediate said first and second air passages to deliver said fuel flow therebetween;
- wherein said second air passage comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes constructed and arranged such that air having been discharged from said nozzle there through imparts an axial, radial and tangential component of momentum to fuel and air delivered from said fuel gallery and said first air passage.
- 11. The fuel nozzle of claim 10 also comprising a nozzle tip assembly, said sheath surrounding said stem and said tip assembly, wherein said tip assembly is sealingly and releasably engaged within said stem.
- 12. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 wherein said tip assembly is engaged within said stem by a spring clip secured within a notch extending circumferentially in said stem.
- 13. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 wherein said nozzle stem is sealingly and releasably engaged within said nozzle sheath.
- 14. The fuel nozzle of claim 13 wherein said stem and sheath abut each other along surfaces that extend along the axis (N--N) of said nozzle.
- 15. The fuel nozzle of claim 10 wherein said means for flowing fuel into said fuel gallery comprises an annular fuel channel spaced radially outwardly of said fuel gallery and a plurality of metering holes extending between said fuel gallery and fuel channel.
- 16. The fuel nozzle of claim 15 wherein said metering holes have an axis (B--B) tangential to one of said surfaces defining said fuel gallery.
- 17. The fuel nozzle of claim 15 wherein said means for flowing fuel into said fuel gallery further comprises a fuel passage extending from a fuel manifold to said fuel channel.
- 18. The fuel nozzle of claim 10 wherein said inlet means for admitting air into said sheath includes a plurality of holes extending through the wall of said sheath.
- 19. The fuel nozzle of claim 10 further comprising a third air passage having a circular cylindrical shape, said third air passage merging with said first air passage within said tip assembly.
- 20. The fuel nozzle of claim 10 wherein each of said plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes has a circular cross sectional shape.
- 21. A gas turbine engine fuel nozzle having an upstream end, a downstream end, and an axis, comprising:
- a nozzle stem;
- a nozzle tip assembly; and
- a nozzle sheath surrounding said stem and tip assembly;
- wherein said nozzle comprises first and second air passages extending downstream therethrough, said first air passage having, toward said downstream end, an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape, and said second air passage is defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes extending through said stem, said passages spaced radially outwardly of said first air passage;
- wherein said nozzle further comprises a fuel gallery extending downstream therethrough, said fuel gallery having, toward said downstream end, an annular, radially inwardly converging cross sectional shape defined by opposing and radially inwardly converging surfaces, and wherein said fuel gallery is spaced radially intermediate said first and second air passages;
- means constructed and arranged to flow fuel into said fuel gallery at an angle substantially tangential to the surface defining said gallery; and
- wherein said sheath includes inlet means for admitting air into said sheath, and outlet means for flowing air and fuel out of said sheath.
- 22. The fuel nozzle of claim 21, wherein said tip assembly is sealingly and releasably engaged within said stem.
- 23. The fuel nozzle of claim 22, wherein said tip assembly is engaged within said stem by a spring clip secured within a notch extending circumferentially in said stem.
- 24. The fuel nozzle of claim 22, wherein said nozzle stem is sealingly and releasably engaged within said nozzle sheath.
- 25. The fuel nozzle of claim 24, wherein said stem and sheath abut each other along surfaces that extend along the axle of said nozzle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/430,600, filed Apr. 28, 1995, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/069,909 filed Jun. 1, 1993, both now abandoned.
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