Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – External-combustion engine type
Patent
1975-05-21
1976-12-07
Croyle, Carlton R.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
External-combustion engine type
F02C 718
Patent
active
039954226
ABSTRACT:
An air-cooled combustor liner is constructed of a continuous, constant-thickness, annular shell having a plurality of rings attached to the inner surface thereof to direct the flow of coolant air entering the shell by way of apertures formed therein, along the inner surface of the shell to provide a film cooling function. The rings, which are fabricated to desired dimensions sufficient to prevent significant thermal distortion which would cause flow restriction, are secured to the inner surface of the shell by brazing or the like.
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Bigelow Dana F.
Croyle Carlton R.
Garrett Robert E.
General Electric Company
Lawrence Derek P.
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