FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to combustors for gas turbine engines and, in particular,
to combustor configurations and components for gas turbine engines.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Gas turbine engines are required to operate efficiently during operation and flight.
Theses engines create a tremendous amount of force and generate high levels of heat.
As such, components of these engines are subjected to high levels of stress, temperature
and pressure. It is necessary to provide components that can withstand the demands
of a gas turbine engine. It is also desirable to provide components with increased
operating longevity.
[0003] Conventional gas turbine engine combustors can include a combustor shell. The conventional
combustor shell and its typical arrangement provide air flow to a combustor cavity.
However, the conventional arrangements may result in regions experiencing distress
due to the hot gas environment of the engine. Accordingly, there is a desire to improve
combustion cooling and provide a configuration that allows for improved cooling characteristics.
There is also a desire to improve the configuration of gas turbine engines and combustors.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0004] Disclosed and claimed herein are combustor configurations and components for gas
turbine engines. One embodiment is directed to a combustor for a gas turbine engine,
the combustor including a support structure and a plurality of panels mounted to the
structure, the plurality of panels defining a combustion cavity of the combustor.
The plurality of panels include a first panel having a leading and trailing edge and
a second panel having a leading edge and trailing edge, wherein a trailing edge of
the first panel extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel and wherein the
second panel is mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel.
[0005] In one embodiment, the support structure is an annular structure including an inner
diameter structure and outer diameter structure, and wherein the plurality of panels
are mounted to at least one of the inner diameter structure and outer diameter structure.
[0006] In one embodiment, the plurality of panels are heat shield panels.
[0007] In one embodiment, an air gap between the trailing edge of the first panel and the
leading edge of the second panel forms at least a portion of a circumferential air
gap for the combustor.
[0008] In one embodiment, the trailing edge of the first panel extends beyond the leading
edge of the second panel to provide an air flow gap between the first and second panels
and wherein portion of the first panel associated with the leading edge is configured
to prevent a gas path flow within the combustor to enter the air flow gap.
[0009] In one embodiment, the first panel extends over the second panel along the entire
length of the first panel by an amount within the range of 0.5 cm to 2 cm.
[0010] In one embodiment, the second panel includes effusion holes positioned along the
leading edge of the second panel.
[0011] In one embodiment, the leading edge of the second panel is chamfered.
[0012] In one embodiment, the leading edge of the second panel includes one or more features
to provide airflow when the trailing edge of the first panel contacts the leading
edge of the second panel.
[0013] In one embodiment, the one or more features include groves in the leading edge of
the second panel to provide said airflow.
[0014] Another embodiment is directed to a gas turbine engine including a combustor having
a support structure and a plurality of panels mounted to the support structure. The
plurality of panels define a combustion cavity of the combustor. The plurality of
panels include a first panel having a leading and trailing edge, and a second panel
having a leading edge and trailing edge, wherein a trailing edge of the first panel
extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel and wherein the second panel is
mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel.
[0015] In one embodiment, the support structure is an annular structure including an inner
diameter structure and outer diameter structure, and wherein the plurality of panels
are mounted to at least one of the inner diameter structure and outer diameter structure.
[0016] In one embodiment, the plurality of panels are heat shield panels.
[0017] In one embodiment, an air gap between the trailing edge of the first panel and the
leading edge of the second panel forms at least a portion of a circumferential air
gap for the combustor.
[0018] In one embodiment, the trailing edge of the first panel extends beyond the leading
edge of the second panel to provide an air flow gap between the first and second panels
and wherein portion of the first panel associated with the leading edge is configured
to prevent a gas path flow within the combustor to enter the air flow gap.
[0019] In one embodiment, the first panel extends over the second panel along the entire
length of the first panel by an amount within the range of 0.5 cm to 2 cm.
[0020] In one embodiment, the second panel includes effusion holes positioned along the
leading edge of the second panel.
[0021] In one embodiment, leading edge of the second panel is chamfered.
[0022] In one embodiment, leading edge of the second panel includes one or more features
to provide airflow when the trailing edge of the first panel contacts the leading
edge of the second panel.
[0023] In one embodiment, the one or more features include groves in the leading edge of
the second panel to provide said airflow.
[0024] The present disclosure provides a combustor for a gas turbine engine, the combustor
comprising: a support structure; and a plurality of panels mounted to the structure,
the plurality of panels defining a combustion cavity of the combustor, wherein the
plurality of panels include a first panel having a leading and trailing edge, and
a second panel having a leading edge and trailing edge, wherein a trailing edge of
the first panel extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel and wherein the
second panel is mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel.
[0025] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the support structure may be an annular structure
including an inner diameter structure and outer diameter structure, and the plurality
of panels may be mounted to at least one of the inner diameter structure and outer
diameter structure.
[0026] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the plurality of panels may be heat shield panels.
[0027] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, an air gap between the trailing edge of the first
panel and the leading edge of the second panel may form at least a portion of a circumferential
air gap for the combustor.
[0028] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the trailing edge of the first panel may extend
beyond the leading edge of the second panel to provide an air flow gap between the
first and second panels and wherein a portion of the first panel associated with the
leading edge may be configured to prevent a gas path flow within the combustor to
enter the air flow gap.
[0029] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the first panel may extend over the second panel
along the entire length of the first panel by an amount within the range of 0.5 cm
to 2 cm.
[0030] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the second panel may include effusion holes positioned
along the leading edge of the second panel.
[0031] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the leading edge of the second panel may be chamfered.
[0032] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the leading edge of the second panel may include
one or more features to provide airflow when the trailing edge of the first panel
contacts the leading edge of the second panel.
[0033] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the one or more features may include groves in
the leading edge of the second panel to provide said airflow.
[0034] The present disclosure also provides a gas turbine engine comprising: a combustor
having a support structure; and a plurality of panels mounted to the support structure,
the plurality of panels defining a combustion cavity of the combustor, wherein the
plurality of panels include a first panel having a leading and trailing edge, and
a second panel having a leading edge and trailing edge, wherein a trailing edge of
the first panel extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel and wherein the
second panel is mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel.
[0035] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the support structure may be an annular structure
including an inner diameter structure and outer diameter structure, and the plurality
of panels may be mounted to at least one of the inner diameter structure and outer
diameter structure.
[0036] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the plurality of panels may be heat shield panels.
[0037] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, an air gap between the trailing edge of the first
panel and the leading edge of the second panel forms at least a portion of a circumferential
air gap for the combustor.
[0038] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the trailing edge of the first panel may extend
beyond the leading edge of the second panel to provide an air flow gap between the
first and second panels and wherein a portion of the first panel associated with the
leading edge may be configured to prevent a gas path flow within the combustor to
enter the air flow gap.
[0039] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the first panel may extend over the second panel
along the entire length of the first panel by an amount within the range of 0.5 cm
to 2 cm.
[0040] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the second panel may include effusion holes positioned
along the leading edge of the second panel.
[0041] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the leading edge of the second panel may be chamfered.
[0042] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the leading edge of the second panel may include
one or more features to provide airflow when the trailing edge of the first panel
contacts the leading edge of the second panel.
[0043] In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative
to any of the foregoing embodiments, the one or more features may include groves in
the leading edge of the second panel to provide said airflow.
[0044] Other aspects, features, and techniques will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant
art in view of the following detailed description of the embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] The features, objects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become more
apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with
the drawings in which like reference characters identify correspondingly throughout
and wherein:
FIG. 1 depicts a graphical representation of a gas turbine engine and combustor configuration
according to one or more embodiments;
FIGs. 2A-2B depict graphical representations of a panel configuration according to
one or more embodiments; and
FIGs. 3A-3C depict graphical representations of combustor panels according to one
or more embodiments.
DETAINED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
Overview and Terminology
[0046] One aspect of this disclosure relates to configurations for combustors according
to one or more embodiments. In one embodiment, a configuration is provided for a combustor
to prevent hot air/gas path egress to one or more air gaps of the combustor. According
to one embodiment, panels may be configured with an extended portion to allow for
the trailing edge of panels to extend over the leading edge of adjacent and downstream
panels. In addition, one or more features may be provided to account for thermal growth
of the panel interface.
[0047] As used herein, the terms "a" or "an" shall mean one or more than one. The term "plurality"
shall mean two or more than two. The term "another" is defined as a second or more.
The terms "including" and/or "having" are open ended (e.g., comprising). The term
"or" as used herein is to be interpreted as inclusive or meaning any one or any combination.
Therefore, "A, B or C" means "any of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and
C; A, B and C". An exception to this definition will occur only when a combination
of elements, functions, steps or acts are in some way inherently mutually exclusive.
[0048] Reference throughout this document to "one embodiment," "certain embodiments," "an
embodiment," or similar term means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic
described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment.
Thus, the appearances of such phrases in various places throughout this specification
are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular
features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner on
one or more embodiments without limitation.
Exemplary Embodiments
[0049] FIG. 1 depicts a graphical representation of a gas turbine engine and combustor configuration
according to one or more embodiments. FIG. 1 depicts a cross-sectional representation
of a gas turbine engine
100 including a combustor
105 according to one or more embodiments. Combustor
105 includes a combustor structure
110 and a plurality of panel elements shown as
115. According to one embodiment, combustor
105 employs combustor structure
110 to support the plurality of panel elements
115. The plurality of panel elements
115 may be heat shield panels to form the combustion cavity
120 of combustor
105. Combustor
105 may be an annular structure including outer diameter structure
112 and inner diameter structure
113 of combustor
105. The plurality of panels
115 are mounted to at least one of the inner diameter structure
113 and outer diameter structure
112. Combustion cavity
120 of combustor
105 may be positioned between outer diameter structure
112 and inner diameter structure
113. Combustor
105 may interface with fuel injector
111.
[0050] According to one embodiment, combustor
105 may include one or more air gaps between panels
115. Air gaps between panels
115 may be associated with outer diameter structure
112 and/or inner diameter structure
113 of combustor
105. Exemplary regions for including air gaps are shown as
124 and
125 associated with outer diameter structure
112 and inner diameter structure
113, respectively. According to one embodiment, panels
115 associated with an air gap may include one or more features and configurations. FIG.
1 depicts an exploded view of region
125 associated with inner diameter structure
113.
[0051] According to one embodiment, panels
115 may include a first panel
126 and a second panel
127 mounted to structure
110. First and second panels
126 and
127 have leading and trailing edges. Second panel
127 is mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel
126.
[0052] According to one embodiment, first panel
126 includes a trailing edge portion
135 which extends over leading edge
140 of second panel
127. The configuration of first panel
126 and a second panel
127 provides an air gap between the panels and allows for airflow
130 in the gap. Airflow
130 serves to both cool the extended lip of a trailing edge portion
135 of the first panel
126 (e.g., the upstream panel) and also lay a cooling film down on second panel
127 (e.g., the downstream panel). According to one embodiment, leading edge
140 of second panel 127 is chamfered.
[0053] According to one embodiment, first panel
126 is upstream (e.g., forward) from second panel
127. Similarly, second panel
127 is downstream (e.g., aft) of first panel
126. Although region
125 is shown and described as associated with inner diameter structure
113 it is equally appreciated that outer diameter
124 may include a similar configuration of a forward panel including a portion that overlaps
an adjacent panel. It should also be appreciated that all panels along the circumferential
gas path opening may include an overlapping configuration. As will be discussed in
more detail below and according to another embodiment, an overlapping configuration
may be employed to lateral portions (e.g., rails) of panel elements
115.
[0054] FIGs. 2A-2B depict graphical representations of panel configurations for a combustor
according to one or more embodiments. FIG. 2A depicts a graphical representation of
a first panel
205 (e.g., first panel
126) and a second panel
210 (e.g., a second panel
127). First panel 205 includes trailing edge
215 which extends over a leading edge
220 of second panel
210 by a distance shown as
216. The first panel
205 extends over the second panel
210 along the entire length of the first panel by an amount within the range of 0.5 cm
to 2 cm.
[0055] The position of leading edge
220 is identified as
225 such that the portion
230 that extends over the first panel
205 is identified as
230. According to one embodiment, second panel
210 includes chamfered region
235, which is angled down to allow for portion
230 to extend over chamfered region
235. An air gap between the trailing edge of the first panel
205 and the leading edge of the second panel
210 forms at least a portion of a circumferential air gap for the combustor. The trailing
edge
215 of the first panel
205 extends beyond the leading edge
220 of the second panel
210 to provide an air flow gap between the first and second panels and wherein portion
230 of the first panel
205 associated with the leading edge is configured to prevent a gas path flow within
the combustor to enter the air flow gap.
[0056] FIG. 2B depicts an exploded view of first panel
205 (e.g., upstream panel) and a second panel
210 (e.g., downstream panel). According to one embodiment, second panel
210 includes one or more features
240 in chamfered region
235. Features
240 may provide air flow paths when the trailing edge of the first panel
205 contacts the leading edge of the second panel
210. According to one embodiment, features
240 are grooves or indentations which may be perpendicular or substantially perpendicular
to the leading edge
220 of second panel
210. In certain embodiments, features
240 may be ridges or raised portions which may be perpendicular or substantially perpendicular
to the leading edge
220 of second panel
210. Features
240 may include effusion holes positioned along the leading edge of the second panel
210.
[0057] FIGs. 3A-3C depict graphical representations of combustor panels according to one
or more embodiments. FIG. 3A depicts combustor configuration
300 including panels
305 and
310. The hot side (e.g., side facing combustor cavity
120) of first panel
305 and
310 are shown. In FIG. 3A, combustor configuration
300 include a first panel
305 and a second panel
310 mounted to structure
110. First and second panels
305 and
310 have leading and trailing edges, such that leading edge
315 of panel
305 extends over panel
310. Leading edge of panel
310 is represented by segment
320. Trailing edge of second panel
310 is shown as
325. According to one embodiment, lateral or rail portions of panels
305 and
310 may include one or more features to provide lateral sealing between panels. Lateral
portions
330 and
335 of first panel
305 may relate to overhanging or chamfered regions to interface with lateral portions
of another panel, such as panel
350. Panel
350 includes lateral regions
355 and
360. According to one embodiment, lateral portion
335 of panel
305 may interface with lateral portion
355 of panel
350. By way of example, FIG. 3B depicts an exemplary configuration
365 of panels
305 and
350. Lateral portion
335 may overhang panel
310 and lateral portion
355 may be chamfered. Panel
305 includes base structure
366 to mount to support structure. Similarly, panel
350 includes base structure
367 to mount to support structure.
[0058] FIG. 3C depicts a representation of an inner diameter
371 of an annular structure
370, such as a combustor inner diameter structure including panels
305 and
350.
[0059] While this disclosure has been particularly shown and described with references to
exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that
various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the
scope of the claimed embodiments. The following clauses set out features of the present
disclosure which may or may not presently be claimed but which may form basis for
future amendments and/or a divisional application.
- 1. A combustor for a gas turbine engine, the combustor comprising:
a support structure; and
a plurality of panels mounted to the structure, the plurality of panels defining a
combustion cavity of the combustor, wherein the plurality of panels include
a first panel having a leading and trailing edge, and
a second panel having a leading edge and trailing edge, wherein a trailing edge of
the first panel extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel and wherein the
second panel is mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel.
- 2. The combustor of clause 1, wherein the support structure is an annular structure
including an inner diameter structure and outer diameter structure, and wherein the
plurality of panels are mounted to at least one of the inner diameter structure and
outer diameter structure.
- 3. The combustor of clause 1, wherein the plurality of panels are heat shield panels.
- 4. The combustor of clause 1, wherein an air gap between the trailing edge of the
first panel and the leading edge of the second panel forms at least a portion of a
circumferential air gap for the combustor.
- 5. The combustor of clause 1, wherein the trailing edge of the first panel extends
beyond the leading edge of the second panel to provide an air flow gap between the
first and second panels and wherein portion of the first panel associated with the
leading edge is configured to prevent a gas path flow within the combustor to enter
the air flow gap.
- 6. The combustor of clause 1, wherein the first panel extends over the second panel
along the entire length of the first panel by an amount within the range of 0.5 cm
to 2 cm.
- 7. The combustor of clause 1, wherein the second panel includes effusion holes positioned
along the leading edge of the second panel.
- 8. The combustor of clause 1, wherein leading edge of the second panel is chamfered.
- 9. The combustor of clause 1, wherein leading edge of the second panel includes one
or more features to provide airflow when the trailing edge of the first panel contacts
the leading edge of the second panel.
- 10. The combustor of clause 9, wherein the one or more features include groves in
the leading edge of the second panel to provide said airflow.
- 11. A gas turbine engine comprising:
a combustor having a support structure; and
a plurality of panels mounted to the support structure, the plurality of panels defining
a combustion cavity of the combustor, wherein the plurality of panels include
a first panel having a leading and trailing edge, and
a second panel having a leading edge and trailing edge, wherein a trailing edge of
the first panel extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel and wherein the
second panel is mounted to the support structure aft of the first panel.
- 12. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein the support structure is an annular
structure including an inner diameter structure and outer diameter structure, and
wherein the plurality of panels are mounted to at least one of the inner diameter
structure and outer diameter structure.
- 13. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein the plurality of panels are heat
shield panels.
- 14. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein an air gap between the trailing edge
of the first panel and the leading edge of the second panel forms at least a portion
of a circumferential air gap for the combustor.
- 15. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein the trailing edge of the first panel
extends beyond the leading edge of the second panel to provide an air flow gap between
the first and second panels and wherein portion of the first panel associated with
the leading edge is configured to prevent a gas path flow within the combustor to
enter the air flow gap.
- 16. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein the first panel extends over the
second panel along the entire length of the first panel by an amount within the range
of 0.5 cm to 2 cm.
- 17. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein the second panel includes effusion
holes positioned along the leading edge of the second panel.
- 18. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein leading edge of the second panel
is chamfered.
- 19. The gas turbine engine of clause 10, wherein leading edge of the second panel
includes one or more features to provide airflow when the trailing edge of the first
panel contacts the leading edge of the second panel.
- 20. The gas turbine engine of clause 19, wherein the one or more features include
groves in the leading edge of the second panel to provide said airflow.
1. A combustor (105) for a gas turbine engine (100), the combustor comprising:
a support structure; and
a plurality of panels (115) mounted to the structure, the plurality of panels defining
a combustion cavity (120) of the combustor, wherein the plurality of panels include
a first panel (126; 205; 305) having a leading (315) and trailing edge (135; 215),
and
a second panel (127; 210; 310) having a leading edge (140; 220; 320) and trailing
edge (325), wherein the trailing edge of the first panel extends beyond the leading
edge of the second panel and wherein the second panel is mounted to the support structure
aft of the first panel.
2. The combustor (105) of claim 1, wherein the support structure is an annular structure
(370) including an inner diameter structure (113) and outer diameter structure (112),
and wherein the plurality of panels (115) are mounted to at least one of the inner
diameter structure and outer diameter structure.
3. The combustor (105) of claim 1 or 2, wherein the plurality of panels (115) are heat
shield panels.
4. The combustor (105) of claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein an air gap between the trailing edge
(135; 215) of the first panel (126; 205; 305) and the leading edge (140; 220; 320)
of the second panel (127; 210; 310) forms at least a portion of a circumferential
air gap for the combustor.
5. The combustor (105) of any preceding claim, wherein the trailing edge (215) of the
first panel (205) extends beyond the leading edge (220) of the second panel (210)
to provide an air flow gap between the first and second panels and wherein a portion
of the first panel associated with the leading edge is configured to prevent a gas
path flow within the combustor to enter the air flow gap.
6. The combustor (105) of any preceding claim, wherein the first panel (205) extends
over the second panel (210) along the entire length of the first panel by an amount
within the range of 0.5 cm to 2 cm.
7. The combustor (105) of any preceding claim, wherein the second panel (210) includes
effusion holes positioned along the leading edge (220) of the second panel (210).
8. The combustor (105) of any preceding claim, wherein the leading edge (140; 220; 320)
of the second panel (127; 210; 310) is chamfered.
9. The combustor (105) of any preceding claim, wherein the leading edge (140; 220; 320)
of the second panel (127; 210; 310) includes one or more features (240) to provide
airflow when the trailing edge (135; 215) of the first panel (126; 205; 305) contacts
the leading edge of the second panel.
10. The combustor (105) of claim 9, wherein the one or more features (240) include grooves
in the leading edge (140; 220; 320) of the second panel (127; 210; 310) to provide
said airflow.
11. A gas turbine engine (100) comprising:
a combustor (105) according to any preceding claim.