Nozzle for combustors, combustor, and gas turbine including the same
US-2019264921-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US10995958B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10995958-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916248517-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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Disclosed are a pilot fuel injector, and a fuel nozzle and a gas turbine having the same. The pilot fuel injector is mounted on the fuel nozzle to uniformize the flow of the introduced air and to enable uniform mixing with the fuel, so that a fuel mixed air having a high mixing rate is provided to the combustion chamber. The mixing rate of the fuel mixed air directed to the combustion chamber is increased, thereby suppressing the generation of nitrogen oxides and preventing the flame stagnation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pilot fuel injector for premixing fuel and air supplied to a fuel nozzle, the pilot fuel injector comprising: a fuel supply pipe through which the fuel flows; a perforated plate disposed around the fuel supply pipe to form a concentric axis with the fuel supply pipe and to have a plurality of openings; a fuel peg unit positioned apart from the perforated plate and including a plurality of fuel pegs radially disposed around the fuel supply pipe, each fuel peg including a plurality of fuel injection holes; and a pilot tip having a truncated cone shape and including a first end connected to a downstream end of the fuel supply pipe, wherein the pilot tip includes a second end opposite to the first end and a center axis passing through the first and second ends, the second end of the pilot tip configured to allow premixed fuel and air having passed through the fuel peg unit to flow along the pilot tip to a central portion of the fuel nozzle, the pilot tip having an outer surface whose cross-section extends linearly between the first and second ends to form a central angle of less than 10° with respect to the center axis, wherein each of the plurality of fuel injection holes of each fuel peg has a different position along a flow direction of air the air according to a radial distance from the fuel supply pipe, the plurality of fuel injection holes including at least one radially inwardly disposed fuel injection hole that is near the fuel supply pipe and is disposed downstream of other fuel injection holes of the plurality of fuel injection holes, and wherein each of the plurality of fuel injection holes of each fuel peg has a different size according to the radial distance from the fuel supply pipe, the at least one radially inwardly disposed fuel injection hole having a smaller size than the other fuel injection holes. 2. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the pilot tip has a cross-sectional shape of a streamlined curved surface, a flat surface, or a hemispherical surface. 3. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the pilot tip has an end face in which a groove is formed to regulate a flow of a mixture of the fuel and the air. 4. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the perforated plate is provided with a plurality of rectangular openings radially arranged about a center of the perforated plate. 5. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the perforated plate is provided with a plurality of circular openings arranged in a predetermined pattern. 6. The pilot fuel injector of claim 4 , wherein the openings are arranged such that as a first opening becomes farther away from the center of the perforated plate than a second opening, an area of the first opening becomes larger than an area of the second opening. 7. The pilot fuel injector of claim 4 , wherein a total area of the openings formed in the perforated plate is 70 to 90% of a total area of the perforated plate including the openings. 8. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the fuel peg has a sectional shape of streamlined, rectangular, or round shape. 9. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fuel injection holes of each fuel peg are separated from each other by a constant spacing in a radial direction of the fuel supply pipe. 10. The pilot fuel injector of claim 1 , wherein each fuel peg of the plurality of fuel pegs includes a column having a cavity, the column being formed in a hexagonal pillar shape and having one side that is fixed to the fuel supply pipe and is configured to supply the fuel flowing in the fuel supply pipe to the cavity, wherein the hexagonal pillar shape of the each fuel peg of the plurality of fuel pegs includes two side faces that are disposed parallel to the flow direction of the air, two side faces that are disposed to face upstream with respect to the flow direction of the air, and two side faces that are disposed to face downstream with respect to the flow direction of the air, and wherein the plurality of fuel injection holes are formed in one of the two side faces that are disposed to face downstream with respect to the flow direction of the air. 11. A fuel nozzle comprising: a center body; a shroud that concentrically surrounds the center body and is spaced apart from the center body; a rim coupled to an end of the shroud and defining an air inlet; and a pilot fuel injector mounted on an inlet of the center body and configured to premix fuel and air supplied to the fuel nozzle, wherein the pilot fuel injector includes: a fuel supply pipe through which the fuel flows; a perforated plate disposed around the fuel supply pipe to form a concentric axis with the fuel supply pipe and to have a plurality of openings; a fuel peg unit positioned apart from the perforated plate and including a plurality of fuel pegs radially disposed around the fuel supply pipe, each fuel peg including a plurality of fuel injection holes; and a pilot tip having a truncated cone shape and including a first end connected to a downstream end of the fuel supply pipe, wherein the pilot tip includes a second end opposite to the first end and a center axis passing through the first and second ends, the second end of the pilot tip configured to allow premixed fuel and air having passed through the fuel peg unit to flow along the pilot tip to a central portion of the fuel nozzle, the pilot tip having an outer surface whose cross-section extends linearly between the first and second ends to form a central angle of less than 10° with respect to the center axis, wherein each of the plurality of fuel injection holes of each fuel peg has a different position along a flow direction of the air according to a radial distance from the fuel supply pipe, the plurality of fuel injection holes including at least one radially inwardly disposed fuel injection hole that is near the fuel supply pipe and is disposed downstream of other fuel injection holes of the plurality of fuel injection holes, and wherein each of the plurality of fuel injection holes of each fuel peg has a different size according to the radial distance from the fuel supply pipe, the at least one radially inwardly disposed fuel injection hole having a smaller size than the other fuel injection holes. 12. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 , wherein the second end of the pilot tip has a cross-sectional shape of a streamlined curved surface, a flat surface, or a hemispherical surface. 13. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 , wherein the perforated plate is provided with a plurality of rectangular openings radially arranged about a center of the perforated plate. 14. The fuel nozzle of claim 13 , wherein the openings are arranged such that as a first opening becomes farther away from the center of the perforated plate than a second opening, an area of the first opening becomes larger than an area of the second opening. 15. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 , wherein the perforated plate is provided with a plurality of circular openings arranged in a predetermined pattern. 16. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 , wherein the fuel peg has a sectional shape of streamlined, rectangular, or round shape. 17. The fuel nozzle of claim 11 , wherein each fuel peg of the plurality of fuel pegs includes a column having a cavity, the column being formed in a hexagonal pillar shape and having one side that is fixed to the fuel supply pipe and is configured to supply the fuel flowing in the fuel supply pipe to the cavity, wherein the hexagonal pillar shape of the each fuel peg of
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