Multi-stage amplification vortex mixture for gas turbine engine combustor
US-9222674-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US10309649B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10309649-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715591193-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2019 |
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[Problems to be Solved] An exhaust duct ( 4 ) for assembly into a combustion apparatus has: a burner ( 1 ) to eject air-fuel mixture downward; and a combustion box ( 3 ) disposed on a lower side of the burner ( 1 ). The exhaust duct includes: a riser duct section ( 42 ) elongated in a vertical direction and having, at a lower portion thereof, an inlet port ( 41 ) connected to an exhaust port ( 35 ) for combustion gas which is opened in a lower portion of the combustion box ( 3 ); and a flat horizontal duct section ( 43 ) bent at an upper end of the riser duct section ( 42 ) so as to be elongated forward. By restraining the resonance of an upper wall part ( 431 ) and a lower wall part ( 432 ) of the horizontal duct section ( 43 ), noises due to resonance sounds are reduced. [Solving Means] The natural frequencies in an upper wall part ( 431 ) and the lower wall part ( 432 ) of the horizontal duct section ( 43 ) are varied from each other. For example, the lower wall part ( 432 ) is fixed to a burner body ( 11 ) in order to vary the natural frequencies of the upper wall part ( 431 ) and of the lower wall part ( 432 ) from each other.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exhaust duct for assembly into a combustion apparatus, said combustion apparatus comprising: a burner to eject air-fuel mixture downward for combustion; and a combustion box which is disposed on a lower side of the burner and which houses therein a heat exchanger to be heated by combustion gas, said exhaust duct comprising: a riser duct section elongated in a vertical direction and having, at a lower portion thereof, an inlet port which is connected to an exhaust port for combustion gas and which is opened in a lower portion of the combustion box; and a flat horizontal duct section bent at an upper end of the riser duct section so as to be elongated forward, wherein natural frequencies in an upper wall part and in a lower wall part of the horizontal duct section are varied from each other. 2. The exhaust duct according to claim 1 , wherein one of the upper wall part and the lower wall part of the horizontal duct section is fixed to another constituent element in order to vary the natural frequencies in the upper wall part and in the lower wall part from each other. 3. The exhaust duct according to claim 1 , wherein one of the upper wall part and the lower wall part of the horizontal duct section is provided with a reinforcing rib in order to vary the natural frequencies in the upper wall part and in the lower wall part from each other. 4. The exhaust duct according to claim 1 , wherein the upper wall part and the lower wall part of the horizontal duct section are made of materials of different specific gravities in order to vary the natural frequencies in the upper wall part and in the lower wall part from each other. 5. An exhaust duct for assembly into a combustion apparatus, said combustion apparatus comprising: a burner to eject air-fuel mixture downward for combustion; and a combustion box which is disposed on a lower side of the burner and which houses therein a heat exchanger to be heated by combustion gas, said exhaust duct comprising: a riser duct section elongated in a vertical direction and having, at a lower portion thereof, an inlet port which is connected to an exhaust port for combustion gas which is opened in a lower portion of the combustion box; and a flat horizontal duct section bent at an upper end of the riser duct section so as to be elongated forward, wherein: the horizontal duct section is divided into a plurality of segments, said plurality of segments being grouped into segments of a first group and segments of a second group such that segments of respective groups are free from being mutually adjacent to each other, and; in order to vary natural frequencies in the first segment and in the second segment of an upper wall part and of a lower wall part, respectively, of the horizontal duct section, the first segment has a reinforcing rib formed in the upper wall part, and the second segment has a reinforcing rib formed in the lower wall part.
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