Controlled pressure fuel nozzle system

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Inventors

Myers Jr., William Joseph
Ng, Thomas Vander
Mancini, Alfred Albert
Cooper, James Neil

Application #

801439

Filed

Mar-15-2004

Published

May-2-2006

Current US Class

060/39.281
060/741
060/742

International Classes

F02C 7/23.2   (20060101)

Field of Search

60/734 60/392.81 60/740 60/741 60/742

Assignee

General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)

Examiners

Gartenberg; Ehud

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andes; William Scott, Rosen; Steven J.

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Abstract
A multi-staged gas turbine engine fuel supply system includes a plurality of fuel injectors and at least first and second staged fuel injection circuits in each of the fuel injectors. Each of the first and second staged fuel injection circuits includes first and second fuel injection points and at least first and second fuel nozzle valves operable to open at different first and second crack open pressures and controllably connected to the first and second staged fuel injection circuits, respectively. A single fuel supply manifold is connected to all of the fuel nozzle valves. A single fuel signal manifold is controllably connected to all of the first and second fuel nozzle valves. The fuel injector may have a valve housing with one of the first fuel nozzle valves and one of the second fuel nozzle valves contained therein.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A multi-staged gas turbine engine fuel supply system comprising:

a plurality of fuel injectors,

at least first and second staged fuel injection circuits in each of the fuel injectors,

each of the first and second staged fuel injection circuits having first and second fuel injection points,

at least first and second fuel nozzle valves controllably connected to the first and second staged fuel injection circuits respectively,

a fuel supply circuit including a single fuel supply manifold connected in fuel supplying relationship to all of the fuel nozzle valves,

the first and second fuel nozzle valves being operable to open at different first and second crack open pressures respectively, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to gas turbine engine combustor fuel systems and, more particularly, such fuel systems employing fuel staging.

In order to lower emissions, gas turbine engines are using lean burning combustors which require turning on and off independent fuel circuits over a range of operating conditions including engine power level and environmental conditions. This is often referred to as fuel staging and is required to keep a local fuel/air ratio of the engine within a narrow range defined at its upper limit by NOx emissions and at its lower limit by a flame-out boundary.

Current engines use multiple individually controlled centralized staging valves with multiple fuel supply manifolds which deliver fuel to the fuel nozzles. There is one fuel supply manifold for each stage, thus, each fuel nozzle has multiple fuel supply connections, one for each stage. In order to prevent coking fuel should be either drained from or continuously circulated in the unstaged manifold. These multi-manifold fuel systems are cumbersome and require many looped or bent fuel supply tubes of multiple shapes and sizes to feed the differential staged fuel nozzles. It is desirable to have a fuel system with a single fuel manifold.
 
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