Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – With exhaust treatment
Patent
1976-01-19
1978-04-04
Garrett, Robert E.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
With exhaust treatment
60 3967, 60 3971, 60 3969A, 431 7, 431170, 431328, F02C 722
Patent
active
040819582
ABSTRACT:
Primary air to the fuel-air mixing chamber of a gas turbine engine is cooled to reduce generation of nitrous oxides. A porous disc separates the fuel-air mixture chamber from the combustion chamber and serves to uniformly mix the fuel and air to reduce the reaction temperature. A catalyst is sprayed on the disc surface in the combustion chamber to speed combustion. A heater embedded in the disc heats the disc and prevents excessive generation of nitrous oxides during the engine start-up. A metering valve can be used to regulate the temperature of the primary air by supplying heated secondary air to the primary air.
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Garrett Robert E.
Lowry Stuart O.
Miller Albert J.
Puffer Jack D.
The Garrett Corporation
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