Integrated combustor liner shaft fuel injection
A gas turbine engine includes a compressor configured to receive inlet air at a compressor inlet and generate compressed air at a compressor exit, a combustor positioned fluidically and physically downstream of the compressor, a turbine positioned fluidically and physically downstream of the combustor, and a shaft mechanically connecting the turbine and the compressor. The combustor is fluidically connected to the compressor to receive a first portion of the compressed air as combustor primary inlet air. The combustor includes a toroidal recirculation zone configured to receive and combust fuel in a rich combustion zone, an ignitor positioned to ignite an air/fuel mixture in the rich combustion zone, a rapid quench zone downstream of the toroidal recirculation zone, a lean combustion zone downstream of the rapid quench zone, and a cooling air flow path configured to direct a second portion of the compressed air around an outer combustor liner.
1 . A gas turbine engine comprising:
a compressor configured to receive inlet air at a compressor inlet and generate compressed air at a compressor exit;
a combustor positioned fluidically and physically downstream of the compressor,
wherein the combustor is fluidically connected to the compressor to receive a first portion of the compressed air as combustor primary inlet air and wherein the combustor comprises:
a toroidal recirculation zone configured to receive and combust fuel in a rich combustion zone;
an ignitor positioned to ignite an air/fuel mixture in the rich combustion zone;
a quench zone downstream of the toroidal recirculation zone, wherein the quench zone is configured to receive and quench with quench air combustion products from the rich combustion zone, wherein the quench zone includes an array of quench tubes;
a lean combustion zone downstream of the quench zone, wherein the lean combustion zone is configured to complete combustion of the fuel and to generate hot combustor exhaust gas; and
a cooling air flow path configured to direct a second portion of the compressed air around an outer combustor liner to cool the outer combustor liner and to provide a source of the quench air, inner combustor liner cooling air, fuel injector air, and combustor secondary inlet air;
a turbine positioned fluidically and physically downstream of the combustor, wherein the turbine is fluidically connected to the compressor to receive the hot combustor exhaust gas;
a shaft mechanically connecting the turbine and the compressor, wherein the shaft is configured to: transmit rotational energy from the turbine to the compressor to power the compressor, wherein the shaft connects the turbine to the compressor through an annulus formed by the combustor surrounding the shaft; and pump the fuel from a fuel source to the combustor through a fuel duct in the shaft; and
a shaft cooling air pump positioned in the cooling air flow path, wherein the shaft cooling air pump is configured to further compress and accelerate at least a portion of the second portion of the compressed air flowing through the cooling air flow path before the at least a portion of the second portion of the compressed air enters the combustor as the fuel injector air and the combustor secondary inlet air;
wherein the toroidal recirculation zone further comprises a plurality of fuel injectors configured to mix the fuel from the fuel duct in the shaft and the fuel injector air from the shaft cooling air pump to form the air/fuel mixture and to direct the air/fuel mixture into the rich combustion zone.
2 . The gas turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fuel injectors are further configured to mix the fuel as a primary fuel flow with primary fuel injector air of the fuel injector air and as a secondary fuel flow with secondary fuel injector air of the fuel injector air.
3 . The gas turbine engine of claim 2 , wherein plurality of fuel injectors are further configured to:
direct the primary fuel flow with the primary fuel injector air radially across the rich combustion zone to impinge on a splash plate portion of an inner combustor liner upstream of the ignitor to cause the primary fuel flow to film and vaporize; and
direct the secondary fuel flow with the secondary fuel injector air circumferentially along the inner combustor liner adjacent to the plurality of fuel injectors to cause the secondary fuel flow to film and vaporize.
4 . The gas turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of fuel injectors have a lozenge-shaped opening with a slot between adjacent lozenge-shaped openings, wherein the slot has a converging/diverging shape and accelerates the secondary fuel injection air as the secondary fuel injection air mixes with the secondary fuel flow.
5 . The gas turbine engine of claim 1 , further comprising:
a plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes positioned between the combustor and the turbine;
an aft bearing surrounding the shaft immediately upstream of the turbine, wherein the aft bearing is configured to provide structural support for the shaft when the shaft rotates in operation; and
a plurality of hollow struts positioned between the plurality of hollow 1st stage turbine vanes and the aft bearing, wherein the plurality of struts are configured to provide structural support for the aft bearing;
wherein the fuel duct is configured to direct the fuel through the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes, the plurality of hollow struts, and the aft bearing to provide cooling to the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes, the plurality of hollow struts, and the aft bearing when the gas turbine engine is in operation.
6 . The gas turbine engine of claim 5 , wherein the fuel duct is further configured to thermally isolate the fuel from the hot combustor exhaust gas as the fuel flows through at least one of the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes, at least one of the plurality of hollow struts, and the aft bearing when the gas turbine engine is in operation.
7 . A method of directing fuel to a combustor in a gas turbine engine comprising:
rotating a shaft configured to mechanically connect a turbine and a compressor to:
transmit rotational energy from the turbine to the compressor to power the compressor, wherein the shaft connects the turbine to the compressor through an annulus formed by the combustor surrounding the shaft; and
pump the fuel from a fuel source to the combustor through a fuel duct in the shaft; and
directing the fuel from the fuel duct to a plurality of fuel injectors configured to mix the fuel from the fuel duct in the shaft and fuel injector air from a shaft cooling air pump to form an air/fuel mixture and to direct the air/fuel mixture into a rich combustion zone of the combustor, wherein the shaft cooling air pump is positioned in a cooling air flow path and the shaft cooling air pump is configured to further compress and accelerate at least a portion of compressed air from the compressor and flowing through the cooling air flow path before the at least a portion compressed air enters the combustor as the fuel injector air and as combustor secondary inlet air and wherein the combustor further comprises:
an ignitor positioned to ignite the air/fuel mixture in the rich combustion zone;
a quench zone downstream of the rich combustion zone, wherein the quench zone is configured to receive and quench with quench air combustion products from the rich combustion zone; and
a lean combustion zone downstream of the quench zone, wherein the lean combustion zone is configured to complete combustion of the fuel and to generate hot combustor exhaust gas.
8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising:
mixing, with the plurality of fuel injectors, the fuel as a primary fuel flow with primary fuel injector air of the fuel injector air as a secondary fuel flow with secondary fuel injector air of the fuel injector air.
9 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising:
directing, with the plurality of fuel injectors, the primary fuel flow with the primary fuel injector air radially across the rich combustion zone to impinge on a splash plate portion of an inner combustor liner upstream of the ignitor to cause the primary fuel flow to film and vaporize; and
directing, with the plurality of fuel injectors, the secondary fuel flow with the secondary fuel injector air circumferentially along the inner combustor liner adjacent to the plurality of fuel injectors to cause the secondary fuel flow to film and vaporize.
10 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising accelerating secondary fuel injection air of the fuel injection air as the secondary fuel injection air mixes with the secondary fuel flow as the secondary fuel injection air flows through a slot between adjacent lozenge-shaped openings in each of the plurality of fuel injectors, wherein the slot has a converging/diverging shape.
11 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the fuel duct is further configured to pass through:
a plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes positioned between the combustor and the turbine;
an aft bearing surrounding the shaft immediately upstream of the turbine, wherein the aft bearing is configured to provide structural support for the shaft when the shaft rotates in operation; and
a plurality of hollow struts positioned between the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes and the aft bearing, wherein the plurality of struts are configured to provide structural support for the aft bearing; and
directing the fuel, with the fuel duct, through the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes, the plurality of hollow struts, and the aft bearing to provide cooling to the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes, the plurality of hollow struts, and the aft bearing when the gas turbine engine is in operation.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the fuel duct is further configured to thermally isolate the fuel from the hot combustor exhaust gas as the fuel flows through at least one of the plurality of hollow 1 st stage turbine vanes, at least one of the plurality of hollow struts, and the aft bearing when the gas turbine engine is in operation.