Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – Material from exhaust structure fed to engine intake
Patent
1988-09-16
1990-02-27
Casaregola, Louis J.
Power plants
Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of...
Material from exhaust structure fed to engine intake
60740, F02K 710
Patent
active
049034804
ABSTRACT:
A hypersonic scramjet engine fuel injector and a hypersonic scramjet engine having such a fuel injector. The engine has a serially connected inlet, combustor, and exhaust nozzle. Multiple, horizontally-spaced-apart fuel injectors are positioned in and connected to the combustor's top portion. Each fuel injector has a hollow wedge shape housing. To improve fuel-air mixing for better combustion, the housing's end wall has multiple, discrete, convergent-divergent fuel outlet nozzles and its side walls have horizontally-extending exterior grooves. Fuel is used to cool the fuel injector housing with the housing's bottom and side walls having fuel-exit holes and the housing having an interior serpentine fuel passageway.
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Lahti Daniel J.
Lee Ching-Pang
Lee Vincent H.
Venkataramani Kattalaicheri S.
Casaregola Louis J.
Erickson Douglas E.
General Electric Company
Squillaro Jerome C.
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