Claims
- 1. A combustor comprising:
- a main combustion chamber;
- at least one premixer section attached to said main combustion chamber, said .premixer section including:
- a cylindrical premixer tube joined in flow communication with said chamber;
- a cylindrical centerbody disposed concentrically in said tube to define an annular flow channel therebetween having an inlet at one end and an exit at an opposite end thereof adjoining said chamber;
- a swirler disposed in said channel inlet for receiving and swirling compressed air; and
- fuel spokes disposed in said channel and downstream of said swirler for injecting fuel into said swirled air to form a fuel and air premix flowable through said channel to said exit and into said chamber; and
- means for suppressing screech disposed in said premixer section, said means for suppressing screech comprising a plurality of separate, solid body screech suppression members, said screech suppression members being uniformly circumferentially spaced apart from each other at said channel exit, and extending radially between said centerbody and said tube for substantially an entire radial distance therebetween except for a gap formed at one radial end of each of said members for accommodating thermal expansion.
- 2. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is attached to said centerbody.
- 3. The combustor of claim 1 wherein said centerbody includes an imperforate, bluff aft end recessed axially into said tube relative to said chamber at said channel exit, and each one of said plurality of screech suppression members extends radially outward from said centerbody at said aft end thereof.
- 4. The combustor of claim 2 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members extends nearly into contact with an inner surface of said tube, and said gap is formed between said inner surface and a radially outer end of each one of said screech suppression members.
- 5. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is attached to an inner surface of said tube.
- 6. The combustor of claim 5 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members extends radially inward from said inner surface of said tube.
- 7. The combustor of claim 6 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members extends nearly into contact with said centerbody, whereby said gap is formed between said centerbody and a radially inner end of each one of said screech suppression members.
- 8. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is a rectangular block aligned coaxially with said centerbody to reduce flow blockage.
- 9. The combustor of claim 8 wherein each one of said rectangular blocks is longer than thick.
- 10. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is a thin rectangular plate aligned axially with said centerbody to reduce flow blockage.
- 11. The combustor of claim 10 comprising only a pair of said thin rectangular plates disposed diametrically opposite to each other.
- 12. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is a triangular plate aligned coaxially with said centerbody and increasing in radial height in a downstream direction.
- 13. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is a V-shaped member.
- 14. The combustor of claim 1 wherein each one of said plurality of screech suppression members is a cylindrical bar.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/055,583 filed May 3, 1993, now abandoned.
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