Patents by Inventor Carl L MULDAL
Carl L MULDAL has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11181272Abstract: A fuel spray nozzle, for atomising liquid fuel in gas, including: an gas passage; a liquid fuel passage; a swirler provided in the gas passage and including vanes such that, when gas passes through the gas passage, the swirler produces a jet flow of gas from between adjacent vanes and a turbulent flow of gas in the wake of each vane; a prefilming surface for receiving liquid fuel from the liquid fuel passage, and gas from the gas passage, wherein the prefilming surface includes areas that receive jet flow of gas from the gas passage, in use; wherein the fuel spray nozzle is configured to direct the liquid fuel passing through the liquid fuel passage to the areas on the prefilming surface that receive a jet flow of gas from the gas passage.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2018Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Luca Tentorio, Carl L Muldal, Hua Wei Huang, Evangelos Bacharoudis, Juan Carlos Roman Casado
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Patent number: 11131460Abstract: A lean burn fuel injector has a head which has a coaxial arrangement of an inner pilot air-blast fuel injector and an outer main air-blast fuel injector. The pilot fuel injector comprises coaxially arranged inner and outer air swirler passages. The main fuel injector comprises coaxially arranged inner and outer air swirler passages. A first splitter is arranged between the passages. The first splitter has a conical divergent downstream portion. A second splitter is arranged radially within and spaced from the first splitter. The second splitter has a conical convergent portion and a conical divergent downstream portion. The downstream end of the second splitter is upstream of the downstream end of the first splitter. A connecting member connects the downstream end of the second splitter and the downstream portion of the first splitter upstream of the downstream end of the first splitter to form a sharp edge.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Rolls-Royce PLCInventors: Carl L. Muldal, Luca Tentorio, Hua Wei Huang, Juan Carlos Roman Casado
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Publication number: 20200025386Abstract: A lean burn fuel injector has a head which has a coaxial arrangement of an inner pilot air-blast fuel injector and an outer main air-blast fuel injector. The pilot fuel injector comprises coaxially arranged inner and outer air swirler passages. The main fuel injector comprises coaxially arranged inner and outer air swirler passages. A first splitter is arranged between the passages. The first splitter has a conical divergent downstream portion. A second splitter is arranged radially within and spaced from the first splitter. The second splitter has a conical convergent portion and a conical divergent downstream portion. The downstream end of the second splitter is upstream of the downstream end of the first splitter. A connecting member connects the downstream end of the second splitter and the downstream portion of the first splitter upstream of the downstream end of the first splitter to form a sharp edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Carl L. MULDAL, Luca TENTORIO, Hua Wei HUANG, Juan Carlos ROMAN CASADO
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Publication number: 20190078784Abstract: A fuel spray nozzle, for atomising liquid fuel in gas, including: an gas passage; a liquid fuel passage; a swirler provided in the gas passage and including vanes such that, when gas passes through the gas passage, the swirler produces a jet flow of gas from between adjacent vanes and a turbulent flow of gas in the wake of each vane; a prefilming surface for receiving liquid fuel from the liquid fuel passage, and gas from the gas passage, wherein the prefilming surface includes areas that receive jet flow of gas from the gas passage, in use; wherein the fuel spray nozzle is configured to direct the liquid fuel passing through the liquid fuel passage to the areas on the prefilming surface that receive a jet flow of gas from the gas passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2018Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Luca TENTORIO, Carl L MULDAL, Hua Wei HUANG, Evangelos BACHAROUDIS, Juan Carlos ROMAN CASADO
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Publication number: 20190032509Abstract: A method of determining a fuel delivery fault in a gas turbine engine is provided, the engine having a combustor, a combustor fuel system for delivering fuel to the combustor, and a turbine which is driven by hot gas from the combustor. The method includes comparing a measured turbine gas temperature profile against a predicted turbine gas temperature profile. The method further includes comparing a measured fuel delivery flow number of the combustor fuel system against a predicted fuel delivery flow number of the combustor fuel system. The method further includes indicating that a fuel delivery fault in the combustor fuel system has been detected when both the measured turbine gas temperature profile and the measured fuel delivery flow number differ from their predicted values by more than respective predetermined thresholds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Carl L. MULDAL, Stephen P. KING, Andrew RIMELL
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Publication number: 20190032576Abstract: A method of determining a fuel delivery fault in a gas turbine engine is provided, the engine having a combustor, a combustor fuel system for delivering fuel to the combustor, and a turbine which is driven by hot gas from the combustor. The method includes comparing a measured turbine gas temperature profile against a predicted turbine gas temperature profile. The method further includes comparing a measured combustor instability against a predicted combustor instability. The method further includes indicating that a fuel delivery fault in the combustor fuel system has been detected when both the measured turbine gas temperature profile and the measured combustor instability differ from their predicted values by more than respective predetermined thresholds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Carl L. MULDAL, Stephen P. KING, Andrew RIMELL
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Publication number: 20170205069Abstract: A combustion chamber arrangement including an outer annular wall and an inner annular wall spaced from the outer annular wall. The inner annular wall includes a plurality of tiles. At least one of the tiles is secured to the outer annular wall by at least one stud and a cooperating nut. Each stud includes a head and a threaded portion extending from the head. The threaded portions extend through an aperture in the tile and an aperture in the outer annular wall. The head includes a plurality of spacers to space the head from an inner surface of the tile. An associated washer either has an aperture extending radially there-through or a slot extending radially along one of the surfaces of the washer to supply coolant over the stud or the space between the inner annular wall and the outer annular wall is arranged to supply coolant over the stud.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2016Publication date: July 20, 2017Applicant: ROLLS-ROYCE plcInventors: Luca TENTORIO, Hua Wei HUANG, Carl L MULDAL