MULTI-PREMIXER FUEL NOZZLE
The present application provides a fuel nozzle for use in a gas turbine. The fuel nozzle may include a mounting flange, a number of premixers attached to each other, and a number of gas pathways extending from the mounting flange to the number of premixers.
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The present application relates generally to gas turbine engines and more particularly relates to the use of fuel nozzles with one fuel supply and mounting column and multiple premixers for premixing prior to combustion.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCurrent fuel nozzle designs for gas turbine combustion systems generally include one central mounting and fuel supply center body per fuel nozzle or a separate fuel supply. Several fuel and air circuits may be contained within the center body. When the fuel nozzle counts is in the range of about four to six nozzles, current combustion chambers with the center bodies generally present no problem from the standpoint of distributing airflow to the more central nozzles.
As the fuel nozzle count increases, however, the center bodies begin to restrict airflow to the more central nozzles. This restriction may cause unacceptable variations in the airflow uniformity between the center and outer fuel nozzles and between adjacent nozzles. This variation may cause uneven fuel air mixing and may result in decreased flame holding margins and non-uniform flame temperatures within the within the combustion chamber. Further, these uneven temperatures may lead to increased emissions and durability concerns.
There is thus a desire therefore for a gas turbine combustion system with more even airflow distribution about the center and the outer nozzles, regardless of the nozzle count. Such a combustion system should maintain reduced emissions while providing flame holding margins and low combustion dynamics response over a variety of operating conditions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present application thus provides a fuel nozzle for use in a gas turbine. The fuel nozzle may include a mounting flange, a number of premixers attached to each other, and a number of gas pathways extending from the mounting flange to the number of premixers.
The present application further provides a combustion chamber. The combustion chamber may include a center nozzle with a fuel passage and a premixer and a number of outer nozzles. Each of the outer nozzles may include a number of fuel passages and a number of premixers.
The present application further provides a fuel nozzle for use in a gas turbine. The fuel nozzle may include a mounting flange, a number of premixers attached to each other, a number of gas tubes extending from the mounting flange to the premixers, and an outer shell surrounding the fuel tubes.
These and other features of the present application will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the several drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views,
Other types of gas turbine engines 10 may be used herein. The gas turbine engine 10 may have other configurations and may use other types of components. Multiple gas turbine engines 10, other types of turbines, and other types of power generation equipment may be used herein together.
In use, gas may enter the flange 110, pass into the premixer 115, and exit from the vanes 170 of the swirler 150. The gas flow may mix with an incoming airflow from the inlet section 190. The gas and air flows thus may mix within the premixer 115 and then may be ignited downstream of the fuel nozzle 100.
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The multiple premixer fuel nozzle 250 may include a number of premixers 300. Although three (3) premixers 300 are shown, any number of premixers 300 may be used. Each premixer 300 may include a swirler 310 positioned therein. As described above, each swirler 310 may include a number of vanes 320. The fuel pathways 290 may pass through the flange 260, through the center body tube 270 in part, into each premixer 300, and exit about the vanes 320 of the swirler 310. Each premixer 300 also may include a burner tube 335 positioned about the swirler 310 and an air inlet section 340 in a manner similar to that described above
In use, gas flows through the fuel pathways 290 and then into the vanes 320 of the swirler 310 of each premixer 300. Likewise, air passes through the inlet sections 340 and the swirlers 310 so as to mix with the gas within the burner tube 335. The mixed pathways are then ignited downstream of the multiple premixer fuel nozzle 250.
The use of the multiple premixer fuel nozzles 250 thus not only provides an even airflow distribution among the nozzles 100, 250 so as to increase the overall efficiency of the gas turbine engine 10, but use of the multiple premixer fuel nozzles 250 also should provide a cost reduction relative to the single center body designs of the fuel nozzles 100. Moreover, the overall design of the combustion chamber 350 also may be simplified.
The use of the multiple fuel tubes 410 thus allows a variable flow of fuel to each of the premixers 430. Depending upon the nature of the load, steady state conditions, and transient conditions, varying the flow of fuel may be desired to each of the premixers 430.
It should be apparent that the foregoing relates only to certain embodiments of the present application and that numerous changes and modifications may be made herein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the general spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A fuel nozzle for use in a gas turbine, comprising:
- a mounting flange;
- a plurality of premixers attached to each other; and
- a plurality of gas pathways extending from the mounting flange to the plurality of premixers.
2. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, further comprising a center body in communication with the mounting flange.
3. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise a swirler therein.
4. The fuel nozzle of claim 3, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise a burner tube downstream of the swirler.
5. The fuel nozzle of claim 3, wherein the swirler comprises a plurality of vanes.
6. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, wherein the plurality of gas pathways extend from the mounting flange to the plurality of vanes of the swirlers in the plurality of premixers.
7. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise an air inlet section.
8. The fuel nozzle of claim 2, wherein the center body comprises a plurality of pathways therethrough.
9. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein the plurality of gas pathways comprises a plurality of fuel tubes.
10. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, further comprising an outer shell surrounding the plurality of fuel tubes.
11. A combustion chamber, comprising:
- a center nozzle;
- wherein the center nozzle comprises a fuel passage and a premixer; and
- a plurality of outer nozzles;
- wherein the plurality of outer nozzles comprises a plurality of fuel passages and a plurality of premixers.
12. The combustion chamber of claim 11, wherein the plurality fuel passages extend from a mounting flange to the plurality of premixers.
13. The combustion chamber of claim 11, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise a swirler therein.
14. The combustion chamber of claim 13, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise a burner tube downstream of the swirler.
15. The combustion chamber of claim 13, wherein the swirler comprises a plurality of vanes.
16. The combustion chamber of claim 15, wherein the plurality of fuel passages extend from a center body to the plurality of vanes of the swirlers in the plurality of premixers.
17. The combustion chamber of claim 11, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise an air inlet section.
18. A fuel nozzle for use in a gas turbine, comprising:
- a mounting flange;
- a plurality of premixers attached to each other;
- a plurality of fuel tubes extending from the mounting flange to the plurality of premixers; and
- an outer shell surrounding the plurality of fuel tubes.
19. The fuel nozzle of claim 18, wherein the plurality of premixers each comprise a swirler therein.
20. The fuel nozzle of claim 18, wherein the swirler comprises a plurality of vanes on communication with the plurality of fuel tubes.
Type: Application
Filed: May 7, 2009
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2012
Applicant: General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)
Inventors: Kevin Weston McMahan (Greer, SC), Krishna Kumar Venkataraman (Simpsonville, SC), Jonathan Dwight Berry (Simpsonville, SC), Sergey Aleksandrovich Stryapuninr (Moscow)
Application Number: 13/263,995
International Classification: F23R 3/14 (20060101); F23R 3/28 (20060101);