Systems and methods for suppressing combustion driven pressure fluctuations with a premix combustor having multiple premix times

US9212823B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9212823-B2
Application numberUS-201213604952-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 6, 2012
Priority dateSep 6, 2012
Publication dateDec 15, 2015
Grant dateDec 15, 2015

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A combustor having a combustion chamber is provided with an external flow sleeve and a combustor liner surrounding the combustion chamber. A plurality of flow channels are provided on the combustor liner and a plurality of nozzles are disposed at predetermined locations on the flow channels. The locations of the nozzles are selected to provide different mixing times for fuel injected through the nozzles.

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A method of suppressing combustor dynamics comprising: providing oxidizing fluid to a plurality of flow channels disposed on an outer surface of a combustor liner, wherein the plurality of flow channels are defined between respective adjacent protruding helical fins of an array of protruding helical fins, and wherein the array of protruding helical fins is integrally formed on the outer surface of the combustor liner; providing a plurality of fuel nozzles; injecting fuel through at least two fuel nozzles of the plurality of fuel nozzles into at least two respective flow channels of the plurality of flow channels to generate a plurality of streams of fuel and oxidizing fluid, the at least two fuel nozzles being disposed at respective predetermined axial locations within the at least two respective flow channels thereby defining at least two respective flow path lengths between each of the at least two fuel nozzles and a combustion chamber, wherein the at least two respective flow path lengths comprise at least two different flow path lengths; and combusting each of the plurality of streams of fuel and oxidizing fluid in the combustion chamber. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein injecting fuel through the at least two fuel nozzles of the plurality of fuel nozzles into the at least two respective flow channels of the plurality of flow channels comprises injecting the fuel into the oxidizing fluid provided to the plurality of flow channels. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising injecting an oxidizing fluid and fuel mixture along a longitudinal axis of the combustion chamber through a central nozzle. 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising dampening high-frequency oscillations with a damper. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least two fuel nozzles of the plurality of fuel nozzles comprises at least three fuel nozzles; wherein the respective predetermined axial locations comprises at least three respective predetermined axial locations; and wherein the at least two respective flow path lengths comprises at least three different flow path lengths. 6. A liner for a combustor comprising: a plurality of flow channels disposed on an outer surface of the liner, wherein the plurality of flow channels are defined between respective adjacent protruding helical fins of an array of protruding helical fins, wherein the array of protruding helical fins is integrally formed on the outer surface of the liner; a plurality of fuel nozzles, wherein at least two fuel nozzles of the plurality of fuel nozzles are each respectively disposed at predetermined axial locations within at least two respective flow channels of the plurality of flow channels, thereby defining at least two respective flow path lengths between each of the at least two fuel nozzles and a combustion chamber; and wherein the at least two respective flow path lengths comprise at least two different flow path lengths. 7. A combustor comprising: a combustion chamber; an external flow sleeve; a combustor liner surrounding the combustion chamber and coupled to the external flow sleeve, wherein the combustor liner comprises an array of protruding helical fins; a plurality of flow channels, wherein each flow channel of the plurality of flow channels is defined between respective adjacent protruding helical fins of the array of protruding helical fins, and wherein the plurality of protruding helical fins are formed on an outer surface of the combustor liner; a plurality of fuel nozzles; wherein at least one flow channel of the plurality of flow channels has at least one fuel nozzle of the plurality of fuel nozzles disposed at a predetermined axial location and wherein the predetermined axial location is selected to provide a first flow path length between the at least one fuel nozzle and the combustion chamber which is different than a second flow path length between at least one other fuel nozzle of the plurality of fuel nozzles, disposed at a second predetermined axial location within at least one other flow channel of the plurality of flow channels, and the combustion chamber. 8. The combustor of claim 7 wherein the plurality of fuel nozzles comprises at least three fuel nozzles. 9. The combustor of claim 8 wherein the plurality of flow channels are adapted to convey a stream of fluid. 10. The combustor of claim 7 wherein the plurality of flow channels are divided into at least two sections, each of the at least two sections independently receiving fuel from at least one respective fuel nozzle of the plurality of fuel nozzles. 11. The combustor of claim 7 wherein the combustor has a longitudinal axis and the combustor further comprises a dome assembly comprising a central nozzle that injects a mixture of fuel and oxidizing fluid along the longitudinal axis of the combustor. 12. The combustor of claim 7 further comprising at least one damper disposed adjacent to the external flow sleeve. 13. A gas turbine comprising: a combustor comprising: a combustion chamber; an external flow sleeve; an array of protruding helical fins; a combustor liner surrounding the combustion chamber and coupled to the external flow sleeve; a plurality of flow channels between the combustor liner and the external flow sleeve, wherein each flow channel of the plurality of flow channels is defined between respective adjacent protruding helical fins of the array of protruding helical fins, and wherein the plurality of protruding helical fins are formed on an outer surface of the combustor liner; and a plurality of fuel nozzles; wherein at least two flow channels of the plurality of flow channels each have at least one respective fuel nozzle of the plurality of fuel nozzles disposed at respective axial locations therein, wherein respective flow path lengths between each at least one respective fuel nozzle and the combustion chamber are different. 14. The gas turbine of claim 13 wherein the combustion chamber has a longitudinal axis and the combustor further comprises a dome assembly having a central nozzle that injects a mixture of fuel and oxidizing fluid along the longitudinal axis of the combustion chamber. 15. The gas turbine of claim 14 wherein the central nozzle has a plurality of injection channels having different lengths. 16. The gas turbine of claim 14 further comprising at least one liquid fuel nozzle disposed adjacent to the central nozzle. 17. The gas turbine of claim 13 wherein the plurality of flow channels are divided into at least two sections, each of the at least two sections independently receiving a fuel.

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  • F23R3/286Primary

    having fuel-air premixing devices (F23R3/30 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Convection cooled combustion chamber walls provided with turbolators or means for creating turbulences to increase cooling · CPC title

  • Reducing thermo-acoustic vibrations by passive means, e.g. by Helmholtz resonators · CPC title

  • Convection cooled combustion chamber walls with means for guiding the cooling air flow · CPC title

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What does patent US9212823B2 cover?
A combustor having a combustion chamber is provided with an external flow sleeve and a combustor liner surrounding the combustion chamber. A plurality of flow channels are provided on the combustor liner and a plurality of nozzles are disposed at predetermined locations on the flow channels. The locations of the nozzles are selected to provide different mixing times for fuel injected through th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boardman Gregory Allen, Chila Ronald James, Hadley Mark Allan, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23R3/286. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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