The present invention relates to an innovative combustor of rotary type, usable for example as a motor, particularly for driving an electricity generating machine, such as a dynamo in a fuel-fired power station.
The rotary combustor according to the invention comprises
The arrangement of a circularly extending radial exhaust nozzle having a cross section in the form of a De Laval nozzle, connected to the circular opening of the intermediate portion of the rotor makes it possible greatly to limit the losses or waste from inside the rotor to the outside.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be made apparent in accordance with the following detailed description, presented purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
In
This combustor 1 comprises a stationary structure, shown schematically in
In the illustrative embodiments shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 the rotary combustor 1 also comprises a tubular rotor 3 of circular annular shape. This rotor 3 is supported rotatably about a shaft 4 by contactless suspension means. In the embodiment illustrated, these suspension means comprise annular permanent magnets 5 and 6 mounted on the rotor 3 and magnetized in a direction parallel to the shaft 4, both having the same magnetic polarity, for example “south”, pointing downwards. Facing the annular magnets 5 and 6 mounted on the rotor 3 are corresponding annular magnets 7 and 8 mounted on the stationary structure 2. The magnets 7 and 8 are also magnetized parallel to the shaft 4, their upward polarity being the same as that presented by the magnets 5 and 6, for example “south”.
The magnetic suspension arrangement described above is, in its simplicity and schematic nature, purely indicative. Contactless suspension schemes, particularly of magnetic type, made by techniques known per se, can be adopted for the suspension of the rotor 3 relative to the stationary structure 2. A possible alternative embodiment is shown for example in
Other ways of providing contactless suspensions, particularly of magnetic type, are described for example in the earlier U.S. patent application No. 901132 filed in the name of the same Applicant on 29 Jul. 2004, relating to a “flying machine”.
Referring to
As can be seen in
Defined with each of the main annular portions 3′, 3″ is at least one curved combustion chamber 20′, 20″. In the embodiment illustrated by way of example (
Each of these combustion chambers has an intermediate lateral opening 21, and a terminal lateral opening 22 for the ejection of the combustion gases. Connected to these openings are respective exhaust nozzles 23 and 24, suitably shaped in a manner known per se and both oriented in the same direction about the axis of rotation 4.
The intermediate opening 21 and the associated exhaust nozzle 23 have a (minimum) cross section smaller than the (minimum) cross section of the terminal opening 22 and of the associated exhaust nozzle 24. The cross sections of the said openings and of the associated exhaust nozzles are determined in such a way that in operation the reactive thrusts produced by the ejection of the combustion gases through the said openings are substantially balanced.
The combustion chamber 20′, 20″ of each main portion 3′, 3″ of the rotor has its own controlled injector 31′, 31″, for injecting fuel and oxidizer, and an associated igniter 32′, 32″. These injectors 31′, 31″ and the associated igniters 32′, 32″ are mounted on a support structure 102 (
The said injectors and igniters extend into the combustion chambers 20′, 20″ through respective narrow circular slits 30′, 30″ defined between each main annular portion 3′ and 3″ and the intermediate portion 103 of the rotor.
The region inside the intermediate annular portion 103 of the rotor 3 communicates with the external region through the circular opening 50, and through a circularly extending radial exhaust nozzle 60 of convergent-divergent type connected to the said circular opening 50 and having in cross section the shape of a De Laval nozzle (see in particular
The rotary combustor 1 has an electronic control unit, marked ECU in
Advantageously the speed of rotation of the rotor can be controlled by the ECU unit in a closed loop, depending on the actual speed of rotation of the rotor sensed by means of a sensor 35 (
Advantageously, in order to ensure that the combustion reaction in the chambers 20′, 20″ takes place by detonation rather than mere deflagration, the length of the said chambers is greater than or equal to approximately 40 times the mean transverse dimension of these chambers, and is preferably between 40 and 100 times this mean transverse dimension.
Various different alternative embodiments to the embodiment described above are possible.
In a first alternative not shown, there may be defined in each main portion 31, 3″ of the rotor a plurality of adjacent and separate curved combustion chambers, each of which has at least one terminal lateral opening for the exhaust gases to escape through.
In another alternative embodiment, illustrated in
The intermediate portion 103 of the rotor 3 communicates with the region outside the rotor through its circular opening 50 to which is connected a circularly extending radial exhaust nozzle 60 having the characteristics already described above in relation to
In
As before, in the embodiment shown in
The rotary combustors constructed in accordance with the present invention can be used as micromotors, particular for driving electricity generating machines. In these applications, in a manner not shown, the rotor of a combustor of the types described above is connected to the rotor of such an electricity generating machine.
Advantageously, at least some of the magnets used for the suspension of the rotor of a rotary combustor according to the invention can also be used synergistically as the induction part of such an electricity generating machine.
Clearly, without departing from the principle of the invention, the actual forms and details of embodiment can be made very different from those described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2003A001041 | Dec 2003 | IT | national |