The present invention relates to vortex generators. It refers to a vortex generator according to the preamble of claim 1.
The present invention further refers to a fuel injection system of a gas turbine with a vortex generator.
A current fuel injection system of a gas turbine with vortex generators (VGs) mounted on perpendicular flutes is shown in
The mixing of fuel with vortices is often delayed due to slow interaction of vortices with the fuel jets. There are multiple numbers of vortex generators 27 placed on the flutes 23 posing difficulties in cooling and manufacturing. Furthermore, the current design poses challenges in terms of uniform fuel distribution for the nozzles.
Various other vortex generators and arrangements have been proposed in the past.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,677,756 B2 discloses a burner, such as for a secondary combustion chamber of a gas turbine with sequential combustion having first and second combustion chambers, including an injection device for introducing at least one gaseous fuel into the burner. The injection device has at least one body which is arranged in the burner with at least one nozzle for introducing the gaseous fuel into the burner. The body is configured as a streamlined body which has a streamlined cross-sectional profile and which extends with a longitudinal direction perpendicularly or at an inclination to a main flow direction prevailing in the burner. The at least one nozzle has its outlet orifice at or in a trailing edge of the streamlined body. The body has two lateral surfaces substantially parallel to the main flow direction. At least one vortex generator is located on at least one lateral surface upstream of the at least one nozzle.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,402,768 B2 relates to a burner for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine, with an injection device for the introduction of at least one gaseous and/or liquid fuel into the burner, wherein the injection device has at least one body which is arranged in the burner with at least one nozzle for introducing the at least one fuel into the burner, the at least one body being configured as a streamlined body which has a streamlined cross-sectional profile and which extends with a longitudinal direction perpendicularly or at an inclination to a main flow direction prevailing in the burner. The at least one nozzle has its outlet orifice at or in a trailing edge of the streamlined body, and with reference to a central plane of the streamlined body, the trailing edge is provided with at least two lobes extending in opposite transverse directions.
Document US 2012/285173 A1 discloses a swirler including an annular housing with limiting walls. At least two vanes are arranged in the annular housing including the sidewalls of the swirler. The leading edge area of each vane has a profile, which is oriented parallel to a main flow direction prevailing at the leading edge position, wherein the profiles of the vanes turn from the main flow direction prevailing at the leading edge position to impose a swirl on the flow, and wherein, with reference to a central plane of the vanes the trailing edges are provided with at least two lobes in opposite transverse directions. A burner for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine including such a swirler and at least one nozzle having its outlet orifice at or in a trailing edge of the vane and to a method of operation of such a burner.
Document US 2012/297787 A1 discloses a combined flow straightener and mixer as well as a burner for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine having such a mixing device. At least two streamlined bodies are arranged in a structure comprising the side walls of the mixer. The leading edge area of each streamlined body has a profile, which is oriented parallel to a main flow direction prevailing at the leading edge position, and with reference to a central plane of the streamlined bodies, the trailing edges are provided with at least two lobes in opposite transverse directions. The periodic deflections forming the lobes from two adjacent streamlined bodies are out of phase.
Document US 2014/109588 A1 relates to a burner for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine with a mixing and injection device. The mixing and injection device includes a limiting wall that defines a gas-flow channel and at least two streamlined bodies, each extending in a first transverse direction into the gas-flow channel. Each streamlined body has two lateral surfaces that are arranged essentially parallel to the main-flow direction, the lateral surfaces being joined to one another at their upstream side to form a leading edge of the body and joined at their downstream side to form a trailing edge of the body. Each streamlined body has a cross-section perpendicular to the first transverse direction that is shaped as a streamlined profile. At least one of the streamlined bodies is provided with a mixing structure and with at least one fuel nozzle located at its trailing edge for introducing at least one fuel essentially parallel to the main-flow direction into the flow channel, wherein at least two of the streamlined bodies have different lengths along the first transverse direction such that they may be used for a can combustor.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,490,398 B2 relates to a burner for a single combustion chamber or first combustion chamber of a gas turbine, with an injection device for the introduction of at least one gaseous and/or liquid fuel into the burner, wherein the injection device has at least one body which is arranged in the burner with at least one nozzle for introducing the at least one fuel into the burner. The at least one body is located in a first section of the burner with a first cross-sectional area at a leading edge of the at least one body with reference to a main flow direction prevailing in the burner, wherein downstream of said body a mixing zone is located with a second cross-sectional area, and at and/or downstream of said body the cross-sectional area is reduced, such that the first cross-sectional area is larger than the second cross-sectional area.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved vortex generator and a fuel injection system equipped with such vortex generators, which effect rapid mixing at allowable pressure drops for higher firing temperature gas turbines.
It is another object of the invention to fuel-air mixing within short burner-mixing length or time scales.
These and other objects are obtained by a vortex generator according to Claim 1.
According to the invention, a vortex generator, especially for a fuel injection system of a gas turbine, comprises a base area and a vortex generator body extending in a tapering fashion from said base area with a predetermined height.
It is characterized in that said vortex generator body forms at least two partial vortex generators, whereby each of said at least two partial vortex generators has its own trailing edge.
According to an embodiment of the invention said base area has the form of a triangle.
According to another embodiment of the invention said at least two partial vortex generators are arranged at different heights with respect to said base area.
Said at least two partial vortex generators may be arranged one above the other with respect to said base area, said upper partial vortex generator having a first height and said lower partial vortex generator having a second height.
According to another embodiment of the invention said at least two partial vortex generators are arranged in a predetermined angle to each other.
Said predetermined angle between said two partial vortex generators may vary between 0° to 45°.
According to another embodiment of the invention said at least two partial vortex generators each have an associated attack and sweep angle.
Said at least two partial vortex generators may be arranged one above the other with respect to said base area, said upper partial vortex generator having a first height and said lower partial vortex generator having a second height, and said upper partial vortex generator may have a higher attack and sweep angle than said lower partial vortex generator.
According to another embodiment of the invention a fuel injection means is provided between said at least two partial vortex generators.
Said fuel injection means may be located with different distances between said location and said at least two partial vortex generators.
According to another embodiment of the invention said at least two partial vortex generators have a leading edge, and the leading edge of said at least two partial vortex generators has a predetermined shape.
The fuel injection system of a gas turbine according to the invention comprises at least one vortex generator, whereby said at least one vortex generator is a vortex generator according to the invention.
The present invention is now to be explained more closely by means of different embodiments and with reference to the attached drawings.
A vortex generator according to an embodiment of the invention is shown in comparison in
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In summary, a novel lobed vortex generator based fuel injection system is proposed to introduce rapid mixing at allowable pressure drops for higher firing temperature gas turbines. This invention targets towards accomplishing fuel-air mixing within short burner-mixing length or time scales. The concept includes aerodynamically facilitated axial fuel injection with mixing promoted by multiple vortices and lobed flow structures produced by a new lobed-VG design. As a result, the burner is designed to operate at increased hot gas temperature (2000K or more) or fuel flexibility without suffering on high NOx emissions or flashback. The proposed lobed-VG concept when compared to previous concepts is simpler, lower cost with less number of complex VG structures. The fuel distribution is much better for lobed-VG design due to reduced number of nozzles.
The advantages of the new design are:
The new vortex generator design may have different embodiments:
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15187052.4 | Sep 2015 | EP | regional |