Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Combustion products generator
Patent
1992-01-10
1994-05-03
Bertsch, Richard A.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
Combustion products generator
60760, F02G 100
Patent
active
053076362
ABSTRACT:
A hot gas generator includes a dual fuel injector (42) having spaced fuel discharge nozzles (48, 60) on the longitudinal axis (28) of a vessel (18) having a narrow inlet (22), an opposite narrow outlet (14) and an intermediate, enlarged chamber (24) which serves as a combustion chamber. The nozzle (60) injects a spray cone (64) of fuel in a cone angle that is sufficiently wide that a large angle exists between the fuel spray and the path (54) of high velocity combustion gases moving toward the outlet (14) to achieve excellent vaporization of fuel at fuel rich conditions without causing carbon buildup and/or the generation of black smoke in the exhaust.
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Shekleton Jack R.
Smith Robert W.
Bertsch Richard A.
Sundstrand Corporation
Thorpe T.
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