IP Library Granted Patent US 12693018
Granted Patent B2
US 12693018 · App. 18/672,953 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Fuel injector and methods of use

Inventors: Jonathan Duckers (San Diego, CA); Steven M. Skinner (San Diego, CA); Angelica Orduno (San Diego, CA); Paul Economo (Carlsbad, CA); Michel Akiki (Menifee, CA); Donald J. Cramb (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: Solar Turbines Incorporated
F23R3/286F23R3/14F23R3/283F23R3/343F02C9/263
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12693018
App. No.
18/672,953
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

It has become increasingly necessary to offer low-emission systems, within gas turbine engines, that have emission warranties at lower engine loads. State-of-the-art solutions are expensive and complex. Accordingly, in an embodiment, the fuel-injection head of a fuel injector comprises a splitter that splits an annular passage for swirling an air-fuel mixture into two passages. In addition, the fuel injector is configured to independently supply fuel to each of the two passages to provide an internally variable fuel staged double swirler lean premix injector. This internal fuel staging allows for an extension of emission warranties at lower engine loads. Embodiments may also utilize gas streams to purge fuel away from surfaces inside the passages.

Claims (38)

1 . A fuel-injection head comprising:

a premix tube extending downstream from an injection body, the premix tube including at least one engagement member configured to engage with at least one corresponding engagement member of the injection body to removably couple the premix tube to the injection body;

a plurality of vanes extending downstream from the injection body, wherein the plurality of vanes are arranged annularly around an upstream end of the premix tube;

a barrel extending downstream from the plurality of vanes, wherein the barrel is annular around a downstream end of the premix tube, so as to define an annular passage that comprises a radial portion that extends radially through the plurality of vanes, an axial portion that extends axially between the barrel and the downstream end of the premix tube, and a transitional portion that transitions between the radial portion and the axial portion;

a splitter that splits the annular passage into a first annular passage and a second annular passage,

wherein the splitter comprises a radial section within the radial portion of the annular passage, an axial section within the axial portion of the annular passage, and a transitional section that transitions between the radial section and the axial section within the transitional portion of the annular passage,

wherein the radial section of the splitter comprises a plurality of radial spokes,

wherein each of the plurality of radial spokes extends between an adjacent pair of the plurality of vanes,

wherein the radial section comprises one or more radial tabs,

wherein each of the one or more radial tabs extends into an axial groove within a respective one of the plurality of vanes, and

one or more inserts, wherein each of the one or more inserts is positioned downstream from a respective one of the one or more radial tabs and within the axial groove within the respective vane.

2 . The fuel-injection head of claim 1 , wherein the splitter extends radially into the radial portion of the annular passage, such that, in the radial portion of the annular passage, the first annular passage is upstream from the second annular passage.

3 . The fuel-injection head of claim 2 , wherein, for each of the plurality of vanes, a curvature at an upstream end of the vane that is in the first annular passage differs from a curvature at a downstream end of the vane that is in the second annular passage.

4 . The fuel-injection head of claim 2 , wherein the splitter extends axially into the axial portion of the annular passage, such that, in the axial portion of the annular passage, the first annular passage is radially inward from the second annular passage.

5 . The fuel-injection head of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of vanes comprises a plurality of fuel outlets.

6 . The fuel-injection head of claim 5 , wherein, for each of the plurality of vanes, the plurality of fuel outlets are arranged in at least one row that extends axially along a side of the vane that faces the radial portion of the annular passage.

7 . The fuel-injection head of claim 6 , wherein the splitter extends radially into the radial portion of the annular passage, such that, in the radial portion of the annular passage, the first annular passage is upstream from the second annular passage, and wherein the splitter further splits the at least one row into an upstream subset of the plurality of fuel outlets that is in fluid communication with the first annular passage and a downstream subset of the plurality of fuel outlets that is in fluid communication with the second annular passage.

8 . The fuel-injection head of claim 7 , wherein the injection body comprises a first fuel gallery that is in fluid communication with the upstream subset and a second fuel gallery that is in fluid communication with the downstream subset.

9 . The fuel-injection head of claim 1 , wherein a number of the plurality of radial spokes is equal to a number of the plurality of vanes, such that each adjacent pair of the plurality of vanes has a respective one of the plurality of radial spokes extending therebetween.

10 . The fuel-injection head of claim 1 , wherein the barrel comprises a flange that is fixed to a downstream end of each of the plurality of vanes, so as to fix each of the one or more radial tabs and each of the one or more inserts within the axial groove within the respective vane, wherein the flange comprises a plurality of axial apertures arranged annularly around an injector axis of the fuel-injection head, wherein each of the plurality of axial apertures in the flange is aligned with an axial aperture in a corresponding one of the plurality of vanes, and wherein each of the axial apertures in the plurality of vanes is in fluid communication with a radial aperture that extends radially into the second annular passage at a boundary between the radial portion and the transitional portion.

11 . The fuel-injection head of claim 1 , wherein the injection body comprises a plurality of axial channels that extend axially into the first annular passage at a boundary between the radial portion and the transitional portion.

12 . A fuel injector comprising:

the fuel-injection head of claim 1 ;

a first fuel inlet that is in fluid communication with the first annular passage; and

a second fuel inlet that is in fluid communication with the second annular passage.

13 . A gas turbine engine comprising:

a compressor;

a combustor downstream from the compressor, wherein the combustor comprises a plurality of the fuel injector of claim 12 , arranged annularly around a longitudinal axis of the gas turbine engine; and

a turbine downstream from the combustor.

14 . A fuel-injection head comprising:

a premix tube extending downstream from an injection body, the premix tube including at least one engagement member configured to engage with at least one corresponding engagement member of the injection body to removably couple the premix tube to the injection body;

a plurality of vanes extending downstream from the injection body, wherein the plurality of vanes are arranged annularly around an upstream end of the premix tube;

a barrel extending downstream from the plurality of vanes, wherein the barrel is annular around a downstream end of the premix tube, so as to define an annular passage that comprises a radial portion that extends radially through the plurality of vanes, an axial portion that extends axially between the barrel and the downstream end of the premix tube, and a transitional portion that transitions between the radial portion and the axial portion; and

a splitter that splits the annular passage into a first annular passage and a second annular passage,

wherein the premix tube is removable from the injection body, and wherein the fuel-injection head further comprises the injection body,

wherein the injection body comprises a threaded aperture, and wherein an upstream end of the premix tube comprises the at least one engagement member, the at least one engagement member including a threaded radially outward facing surface that is configured to mate with the threaded aperture,

wherein the injection body further comprises at least one radial aperture that radially extends through a radially outward facing surface of the injection body, through the injection body, and into the threaded aperture, and

wherein the fuel-injection head further comprises a radial pin that engages with the threaded radially outward facing surface of the premix tube, through the at least one radial aperture, to thereby prevent rotation of the premix tube with respect to the injection body.