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US20060213203A1
US20060213203A1 US11/262,771 US26277105A US2006213203A1 US 20060213203 A1 US20060213203 A1 US 20060213203A1 US 26277105 A US26277105 A US 26277105A US 2006213203 A1 US2006213203 A1 US 2006213203A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23RGENERATING COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OF HIGH PRESSURE OR HIGH VELOCITY, e.g. GAS-TURBINE COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
    • F23R3/00Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel
    • F23R3/42Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel characterised by the arrangement or form of the flame tubes or combustion chambers
    • F23R3/60Support structures; Attaching or mounting means
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23RGENERATING COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OF HIGH PRESSURE OR HIGH VELOCITY, e.g. GAS-TURBINE COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
    • F23R3/00Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel
    • F23R3/42Continuous combustion chambers using liquid or gaseous fuel characterised by the arrangement or form of the flame tubes or combustion chambers
    • F23R3/50Combustion chambers comprising an annular flame tube within an annular casing

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  • This invention relates to a casing. More particularly this invention relates to a casing for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine engine.
  • a ducted fan gas turbine engine generally comprises, in axial flow series, an air intake, a propulsive fan, an intermediate pressure compressor, a high pressure compressor, combustion equipment, a high pressure turbine, an intermediate pressure turbine, a low pressure turbine and an exhaust nozzle.
  • Combustors and combustor casings can have a large number of apertures.
  • the apertures allow access for components such as fuel manifolds, probes and ignitors which, partly due to the high temperatures within the combustion chamber, must necessarily by positioned externally of the combustion chamber outer casing.
  • the apertures must be reinforced against stresses. Traditionally this is achieved by reinforcing the rim of the aperture with some of the material from which the casing is formed.
  • the casing and rim reinforcement are typically formed by casting or forging.
  • a forging process a volume of material is heated shaped by two or more dies. The material undergoes plastic deformation and conforms to the shape of the die. The volume of the material does not alter significantly in the forging process.
  • a volume of material equal to the size of the aperture must formed. In some areas this volume of material may be used to form the reinforcing rims of the apertures, in other areas the volume of material is dispersed around the casing and must subsequently be removed.
  • a combustion casing for use in a gas turbine, the casing having an aperture extending therethrough, characterised in that the aperture has a reinforcing member extending across and dividing the aperture.
  • the aperture has a rim extending around the periphery of the aperture and preferably the rim is raised from a substantially planar area of the casing.
  • the reinforcing member is integral with the rim.
  • the rim and the reinforcing member are formed simultaneously by casting, sintering or forging.
  • the rim is integral with the casing.
  • the rim and the casing are formed simultaneously by casting, sintering or forging.
  • the rim may be subject to a stress field and preferably the reinforcing member is orientated so as to align with the direction of maximum stress field.
  • the reinforcing member may be a single or plural bar that may be straight, curved or serpentine.
  • casing in this specification includes hoods, cowling, sheets, combustors, combustor casings and other components having similar functionality to the above.
  • FIG. 1 depicts an annular combustion chamber
  • FIG. 2 is a conventional aperture in the combustion chamber casing
  • FIG. 3 is an aperture according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 depicts a gas turbine engine having a combustor with a casing in accordance with the present invention.
  • the combustion chamber 24 is defined by an outer combustor wall 26 and an inner combustor wall 28 , the internal volume being adapted to allow multiple combustion zones.
  • a series of regularly spaced fuel injectors 30 extend through a bulkhead 32 that forms one wall of the combustion chamber.
  • the fuel injectors mix air with fuel and eject it into the combustion chamber as a finely dispersed mixture.
  • Fuel is supplied to the injectors via a conduit that extends through apertures in the combustion outer casing 22 . Also extending through apertures in the combustion chamber outer casing are igniters that ignite the finely dispersed air and fuel mixture injected into the combustion chamber by the fuel injectors.
  • FIG. 2 depicts an aperture 40 in the combustion outer casing that has been formed by a forging process.
  • the aperture has a rim 42 that is raised from the local surface of the combustion outer casing 22 .
  • a flange 44 is provided on the combustion outer casing for connection with a high pressure compressor housing.
  • the material of the combustion outer casing is a high temperature nickel alloy or steel.
  • the rim reinforces the casing against stresses that are created by the presence of the apertures and movement induced by pressure fluctuations in the combustor.
  • the volume of material within the rim is typically equal to that lost in the formation of the aperture.
  • FIG. 3 depicts a reinforcing member for an aperture according to the present invention.
  • the reinforcing member 50 extends across the aperture and is formed during the forging process.
  • the member is aligned to align with the direction of maximum stress field.
  • the stress fields may be determined either empirically or by routine calculation.
  • a reinforcing member of this type uses significantly less volume of material than that of the prior art to achieve an equal or better reinforcement.
  • the overall volume of material for the casing is reduced. Where a large number of apertures are provided, as in the combustor outer casing, it can result in lower forging and machining costs and a significant cost saving in the amount of material required as well as a reduction in the weight of the component.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic of a gas turbine engine incorporating a combustor with a casing of the invention.
  • the gas turbine engine has a fan 102 , an intermediate compressor 104 , a high pressure compressor 106 , an annular combustor 108 , a high pressure turbine 110 , an intermediate pressure turbine 112 and a low pressure turbine 114

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A casing for a combustor of a gas turbine engine has a plurality of apertures, each aperture being reinforced with a band of material dividing the aperture. The casing and reinforcing member are forged simultaneously with the reinforcing member aligned with the direction of maximum stress field.

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  • This invention relates to a casing. More particularly this invention relates to a casing for a combustion chamber of a gas turbine engine.
  • A ducted fan gas turbine engine generally comprises, in axial flow series, an air intake, a propulsive fan, an intermediate pressure compressor, a high pressure compressor, combustion equipment, a high pressure turbine, an intermediate pressure turbine, a low pressure turbine and an exhaust nozzle.
  • The structure and operation of all these components is generally well known and consequently, with the exception of the combustion equipment, will not be described in great detail in this specification.
  • Combustors and combustor casings can have a large number of apertures. The apertures allow access for components such as fuel manifolds, probes and ignitors which, partly due to the high temperatures within the combustion chamber, must necessarily by positioned externally of the combustion chamber outer casing.
  • The apertures must be reinforced against stresses. Traditionally this is achieved by reinforcing the rim of the aperture with some of the material from which the casing is formed.
  • The casing and rim reinforcement are typically formed by casting or forging. In a forging process a volume of material is heated shaped by two or more dies. The material undergoes plastic deformation and conforms to the shape of the die. The volume of the material does not alter significantly in the forging process.
  • Where provision for apertures are formed as part of the forging process a volume of material equal to the size of the aperture must formed. In some areas this volume of material may be used to form the reinforcing rims of the apertures, in other areas the volume of material is dispersed around the casing and must subsequently be removed.
  • Where the aperture requires reinforcement greater than the casing thickness an additional volume of material must be added in the forging process.
  • Gas turbines have weight and cost considerations that must be addressed. Where a turbine provides thrust for a transport device such as a ship or plane reducing the weight of the engine can have a beneficial effect on the efficiency of the transport device and can lead to a reduction in the fuel consumption.
  • It is an object of the present invention to seek to provide an improved reinforced aperture.
  • According to the present invention there is provided a combustion casing for use in a gas turbine, the casing having an aperture extending therethrough, characterised in that the aperture has a reinforcing member extending across and dividing the aperture.
  • Preferably the aperture has a rim extending around the periphery of the aperture and preferably the rim is raised from a substantially planar area of the casing.
  • Preferably the reinforcing member is integral with the rim.
  • Preferably the rim and the reinforcing member are formed simultaneously by casting, sintering or forging.
  • Preferably the rim is integral with the casing.
  • Preferably the rim and the casing are formed simultaneously by casting, sintering or forging.
  • The rim may be subject to a stress field and preferably the reinforcing member is orientated so as to align with the direction of maximum stress field. The reinforcing member may be a single or plural bar that may be straight, curved or serpentine.
  • The term “casing” in this specification includes hoods, cowling, sheets, combustors, combustor casings and other components having similar functionality to the above.
  • The present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1 depicts an annular combustion chamber
  • FIG. 2 is a conventional aperture in the combustion chamber casing
  • FIG. 3 is an aperture according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 depicts a gas turbine engine having a combustor with a casing in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 depicts annular combustion equipment for a gas turbine engine. The combustion equipment consists of an annular combustion inner casing 20, and a coaxial annular combustion outer casing 22. The combustion chamber 24 is coaxial with and positioned between the inner casing 20 and the outer casing 22.
  • The combustion chamber 24 is defined by an outer combustor wall 26 and an inner combustor wall 28, the internal volume being adapted to allow multiple combustion zones.
  • A series of regularly spaced fuel injectors 30 extend through a bulkhead 32 that forms one wall of the combustion chamber. The fuel injectors mix air with fuel and eject it into the combustion chamber as a finely dispersed mixture.
  • Fuel is supplied to the injectors via a conduit that extends through apertures in the combustion outer casing 22. Also extending through apertures in the combustion chamber outer casing are igniters that ignite the finely dispersed air and fuel mixture injected into the combustion chamber by the fuel injectors.
  • FIG. 2 depicts an aperture 40 in the combustion outer casing that has been formed by a forging process. The aperture has a rim 42 that is raised from the local surface of the combustion outer casing 22. A flange 44 is provided on the combustion outer casing for connection with a high pressure compressor housing.
  • The material of the combustion outer casing is a high temperature nickel alloy or steel. The rim reinforces the casing against stresses that are created by the presence of the apertures and movement induced by pressure fluctuations in the combustor.
  • To adequately overcome hoop stresses the volume of material within the rim is typically equal to that lost in the formation of the aperture.
  • FIG. 3 depicts a reinforcing member for an aperture according to the present invention. The reinforcing member 50 extends across the aperture and is formed during the forging process. The member is aligned to align with the direction of maximum stress field. The stress fields may be determined either empirically or by routine calculation.
  • A reinforcing member of this type uses significantly less volume of material than that of the prior art to achieve an equal or better reinforcement. The overall volume of material for the casing is reduced. Where a large number of apertures are provided, as in the combustor outer casing, it can result in lower forging and machining costs and a significant cost saving in the amount of material required as well as a reduction in the weight of the component.
  • Where reinforcement is achieved through the provision of a reinforcement member of the present invention it is possible to increase the size of the aperture without loss of functionality due to detrimental effects caused by stresses on the component. The cost and weight savings offered by the present invention are thereby further enhanced.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic of a gas turbine engine incorporating a combustor with a casing of the invention. The gas turbine engine has a fan 102, an intermediate compressor 104, a high pressure compressor 106, an annular combustor 108, a high pressure turbine 110, an intermediate pressure turbine 112 and a low pressure turbine 114
  • It will be appreciated that other embodiments may be apparent to the skilled reader without departing from the inventive concept of the present invention.
  • Each feature described herein may be incorporated into the claims either independently or in combination with any other feature.

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1. A combustion casing for use in a gas turbine, the casing having an aperture extending therethrough, wherein the aperture has a reinforcing member extending across and dividing the aperture.
2. A casing according to claim 1, wherein the casing is annular.
3. A casing according to claim 1, wherein the aperture has a rim extending around its periphery.
4. A casing according to claim 2, wherein the rim is raised from a substantially planar area of the casing.
5. A casing according to claim 2, wherein the reinforcing member is integral with the rim.
6. A casing according to claim 2, wherein the rim and the reinforcing member are formed simultaneously by casting, sintering or forging.
7. A casing according to claim 2, wherein the rim is integral with the casing.
8. A casing according to claim 2, wherein the rim and the casing are formed simultaneously by casting, sintering or forging.
9. A casing according to claim 2, wherein the rim is subject to a stress field, the reinforcing member being orientated so as to align with the direction of maximum stress field.
10. A gas turbine engine incorporating a combustor casing as claimed in claim 1.
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