Claims
- 1. A double annular combustor having concentrically disposed inner and outer annular combustors, comprising:
- a) an inner dome including an inner portion and an outer portion;
- b) an outer dome including an inner portion and outer portion, wherein said outer dome inner portion is connected to said inner dome outer portion; and
- c) a substantially annular centerbody disposed between said inner dome and said outer dome, said centerbody further comprising a plurality of structurally independent arcuate segments, wherein said centerbody is connected to either said outer dome inner portion or said inner dome outer portion.
- 2. The double annular combustor of claim 1, wherein said centerbody includes an upper wall, a lower wall, an upstream wall and a downstream end to form an interior chamber.
- 3. The double annular combustor of claim 2, wherein said lower wall of said centerbody is connected to said inner dome outer portion.
- 4. The double annular combustor of claim 2, wherein said upper wall of said centerbody is connected to said outer dome inner portion.
- 5. The double annular combustor of claim 2, wherein said lower wall includes a plurality of openings for receipt of cooling flow by the interior chamber of said centerbody.
- 6. The double annular combustor of claim 2, wherein said downstream end includes at least one cooling hole.
- 7. The double annular combustor of claim 1, wherein said inner annular combustor is radially offset downstream of said outer annular combustor.
- 8. The double annular combustor of claim 7, wherein said outer dome inner portion includes a first section extending substantially downstream toward said centerbody, a second section extending substantially radially inward, and a third section extending substantially upstream of said centerbody, said second section lying adjacent to said centerbody upstream wall and said third section being attached to said inner dome outer portion.
- 9. The double annular combustor of claim 8, wherein said second section of said outer dome inner portion is connected to said upstream wall of said centerbody.
- 10. The double annular combustor of claim 9, wherein said inner dome outer portion includes a first section lying adjacent and connected to said centerbody lower wall, and a second section lying substantially parallel and connected to said third section of said outer dome inner portion.
- 11. The double annular combustor of claim 2, wherein said centerbody upper and lower walls include flanges extending therefrom to form upper and lower cavities, said flanges each including at least one cooling hole.
- 12. The double annular combustor of claim 2, wherein at least one pin extends from said centerbody upper wall to said lower wall.
- 13. The double annular combustor of claim 2, said centerbody upper wall including ribs extending from the interior surface thereof.
- 14. The double annular combustor of claim 2, said centerbody including means for augmenting the cooling and structural connection of said centerbody upper and lower walls.
- 15. The double annular combustor of claim 1, wherein said arcuate segments are of substantially equal circumferential length.
- 16. The double annular combustor of claim 1, wherein said centerbody is made of ceramic.
- 17. The double annular combustor of claim 1 further including a first flange extending from said inner dome outer portion and a second flange extending from said outer dome inner portion, wherein said centerbody is connected to said first flange.
- 18. The double annular combustor of claim 17, wherein said centerbody includes an upper face, a lower face, an upstream face, and a downstream end, and said first and second flanges are connected upstream of said centerbody upstream face.
- 19. The double annular combustor of claim 18, wherein V-shaped slots are provided adjacent the upper and lower faces of said centerbody for cooling the interfaces between said centerbody and said inner and outer domes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/859,760, filed Mar. 30, 1992, now abandoned.
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