Fuel swirler for pressure fuel nozzles
US-2020355370-A1 · Nov 12, 2020 · US
US12007116B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12007116-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117179829-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2024 |
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A fuel supply system for a gas turbine engine comprises a housing having a housing interior chamber and a fuel swirler disposed inside the housing interior chamber. The fuel swirler has an upstream end and downstream end relative to a fuel flow direction along a fuel nozzle longitudinal axis. The fuel swirler has a first axial fuel passage along the longitudinal axis in fluid communication with a first fuel supply and terminating at a first fuel outlet at the downstream end, a second axial fuel passage along the longitudinal axis in fluid communication with a second fuel supply and terminating at a second fuel outlet at the downstream end, and a plurality of compressed air outlets at the downstream end. The first fuel outlet is positioned on an outermost surface of the fuel swirler and leads directly to a mixing site downstream of the fuel swirler.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel supply system for a gas turbine engine, comprising: a fuel nozzle including: a housing having a housing interior chamber; and a fuel swirler disposed inside the housing interior chamber, the fuel swirler having a fuel swirler upstream end and a fuel swirler downstream end relative to a fuel flow direction along a longitudinal axis of the fuel nozzle, a first axial fuel passage along the longitudinal axis in fluid communication with a first fuel supply and terminating at a first fuel outlet at the fuel swirler downstream end, a second axial fuel passage along the longitudinal axis in fluid communication with a second fuel supply and terminating at a second fuel outlet at the fuel swirler downstream end, and a plurality of compressed air outlets at the fuel swirler downstream end, the fuel swirler further including an end face at the fuel swirler downstream end, the end face disposed at a furthest downstream axial position of the fuel swirler relative to the longitudinal axis; the fuel swirler further having a swirler core; wherein the first fuel outlet is positioned on the end face, the end face bordering a mixing site downstream of and outside of the fuel swirler, the first fuel outlet leading directly to the mixing site; wherein the first axial fuel passage and the second axial fuel passage are formed on opposite sides of a same annular wall of the fuel swirler, a first radial surface of the same annular wall partially defining the first axial fuel passage and a second radial surface of the same annular wall partially defining the second axial fuel passage; and wherein the plurality of compressed air outlets include a plurality of end face compressed air outlets extending through the end face and circumferentially disposed relative to the longitudinal axis about the end face and a swirler core compressed air outlet at the fuel swirler downstream end. 2. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the fuel swirler includes: an outer fuel swirler disposed inside the housing interior chamber, the outer fuel swirler having an outer fuel swirler interior chamber with an outer fuel swirler upstream end and a frustoconically-shaped outer fuel swirler downstream end, the frustoconically-shaped outer fuel swirler downstream end having the end face; and an inner fuel swirler disposed inside the outer fuel swirler interior chamber, the inner fuel swirler having an inner fuel swirler interior chamber with an inner fuel swirler upstream end and a frustoconically-shaped inner fuel swirler downstream end; wherein the swirler core is disposed inside the inner fuel swirler interior chamber, the swirler core having an internal bore extending between a swirler core upstream end and a swirler core downstream end. 3. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 2 , wherein the first axial fuel passage is radially formed relative to the longitudinal axis between the outer fuel swirler and the inner fuel swirler, and the second axial fuel passage is radially formed relative to the longitudinal axis between the swirler core and the inner fuel swirler. 4. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of end face compressed air outlets include an outer row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets and an inner row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets, the inner row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets disposed radially inward of the outer row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets relative to the longitudinal axis. 5. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the housing is a fuel stem for the gas turbine engine. 6. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 3 , wherein the swirler core includes a shank portion extending from the swirler core upstream end to the swirler core downstream end, the shank portion having one or more annular protrusions protruding radially outward relative to the longitudinal axis into the second axial fuel passage and having a plurality of fuel-directing apertures. 7. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 6 , wherein the plurality of fuel-directing apertures are angled relative to the longitudinal axis. 8. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 2 , wherein the swirler core includes a shoulder portion at the swirler core upstream end, the shoulder portion engageable with an interior wall of the inner fuel swirler interior chamber. 9. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first fuel supply is a gaseous fuel supply and the second fuel supply is a liquid fuel supply. 10. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first axial fuel passage is disposed radially outward of the second axial fuel passage relative to the longitudinal axis. 11. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first fuel outlet includes a plurality of circumferentially-arranged outlet holes disposed about the longitudinal axis. 12. A fuel supply system for a gas turbine engine, comprising: a fuel nozzle having: a fuel swirler disposed inside a housing interior chamber, the fuel swirler having a fuel swirler upstream end and a fuel swirler downstream end relative to a fuel flow direction along a central longitudinal axis of the fuel nozzle, the fuel swirler including an end face at the fuel swirler downstream end, the end face disposed at a furthest downstream axial position of the fuel swirler relative to the central longitudinal axis; a first axial fuel passage radially formed between an inner fuel swirler and an outer fuel swirler relative to the central longitudinal axis, the first axial fuel passage in fluid communication with a hydrogen fuel supply in a housing having the housing interior chamber and terminating at a first fuel outlet at the fuel swirler downstream end, the first fuel outlet positioned on the end face, the end face bordering a mixing site downstream of and outside of the fuel swirler relative to the central longitudinal axis, and delivering hydrogen fuel directly to the mixing site; a second axial fuel passage radially formed between a swirler core and the inner fuel swirler relative to the central longitudinal axis, the second axial fuel passage in fluid communication with a liquid fuel supply in the housing and terminating at a second fuel outlet at the fuel swirler downstream end; wherein the first axial fuel passage and the second axial fuel passage are formed on opposite sides of an annular wall forming the inner fuel swirler, a first radial surface of the annular wall partially defining the first axial fuel passage and a second radial surface of the annular wall partially defining the second axial fuel passage; a first supply of compressed air through a plurality of end face compressed air outlets extending through the end face and circumferentially disposed relative to the central longitudinal axis about the end face; and a second supply of compressed air through an internal bore of the swirler core terminating at a swirler core compressed air outlet at the fuel swirler downstream end. 13. The fuel supply system as defined in claim 12 , wherein the plurality of end face compressed air outlets include an outer row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets and an inner row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets, the inner row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets disposed radially inward of the outer row of circumferentially-arranged end face compressed air outlets relative to the central longitudinal axis. 14. The fuel supply system as defin
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