18337477. COMBUSTOR RE-LIGHT PROCEDURE simplified abstract (ROLLS-ROYCE plc)
COMBUSTOR RE-LIGHT PROCEDURE
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Inventor(s)
Christopher P Madden of Derby (GB)
David M Beaven of Nottingham (GB)
Barani P Gunasekaran of Derby (GB)
Benjamin J Keeler of Chesterfield (GB)
COMBUSTOR RE-LIGHT PROCEDURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18337477 titled 'COMBUSTOR RE-LIGHT PROCEDURE
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a method for operating a gas turbine engine with a staged combustor, where fuel flow is biased to specific nozzles during a re-light procedure by transferring heat from oil to fuel to lower fuel viscosity.
- The method involves biasing fuel flow to a subset of fuel spray nozzles adjacent to ignitors during a re-light procedure.
- Heat is transferred from oil to fuel before entering the combustor to reduce fuel viscosity to 0.58 mm/s or lower at cruise conditions.
- This innovation aims to improve the efficiency and reliability of gas turbine engines by optimizing fuel delivery during re-light procedures.
Key Features and Innovation: - Biasing fuel flow to specific nozzles during re-light procedures - Transferring heat from oil to fuel to lower viscosity - Enhancing efficiency and reliability of gas turbine engines
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in: - Aviation industry for aircraft engines - Power generation for gas turbine power plants
Problems Solved: - Improving re-light procedures in gas turbine engines - Enhancing fuel delivery efficiency - Optimizing combustion processes
Benefits: - Increased reliability of gas turbine engines - Improved fuel efficiency - Enhanced performance during re-light procedures
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Fuel Delivery System for Gas Turbine Engines This technology can be utilized in: - Aircraft manufacturing companies - Power generation companies - Gas turbine engine manufacturers
Prior Art: Prior research on fuel delivery systems in gas turbine engines may provide insights into similar innovations.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in fuel delivery systems for gas turbine engines to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
Questions about Gas Turbine Engine Fuel Delivery System: 1. How does biasing fuel flow to specific nozzles improve re-light procedures in gas turbine engines? 2. What are the potential applications of transferring heat from oil to fuel to lower viscosity in gas turbine engines?
Original Abstract Submitted
There is provided a method of operating a gas turbine engine. The gas turbine engine comprises a staged combustor having an arrangement of fuel spray nozzles in which fuel flow is biased to a subset of the nozzles adjacent one or more ignitors during a re-light procedure. The method comprises transferring heat from the oil to the fuel before the fuel enters the combustor so as to lower the fuel viscosity to 0.58 mm/s or lower on entry to the combustor at cruise conditions. Also disclosed is a gas turbine engine.